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A5000 Series Users Manual

ASAHI KEIKI CO.,LTD.

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Contents
Safety Precautions 3 1.Before Using the Product 4 1.1. Model Codes 4 1.2. Checking Each Unit Type and Its Accessories 5 1.3. Check Before Use 5 2. About Assembly 6 2.1. Method Assembly 6 3. Block Diagram 7 4. Mounting the Product 8 4.1. Mounting the Product to the Panel 8 5. Terminal Description and Connection Method 9 5.1. Connecting Power 9 5.2. Connecting Input Signal 9 5.3. Connecting External Controls 13 5.4. Connecting Comparison Output 13 5.5. Connecting Analog Output 14 5.6. Connecting Serial Communication 14 6. Components and Their Functions 15 6.1. Multi Display Unit 15 6.2. Single Display Unit 16 7. Parameter Setup 17 7.1.Parameter Group 17 7.2.LED Display Method 17 7.3.Each Unit and Unit Number 17 7.4. Data lists and Default Settings 18 7.5. Differences Between Display Units 19 7.6.Operation Flow 20 7.7. Condition Data 21 7.8. Comparator Data 44 7.9. Scaling Data 46 7.10. Linearization Data 51 7.11. Calibration Data 52 8. Other Functions 54 8.1. The Display Shift Function 54 8.2. Monitor Mode 54 9. Control Functions 55 9.1. About Control Function 55 9.2. Hold Function 55 9.3. Digital Zero Function 55 9.4. Peak Hold Function 56 10. Output Functions 56 10.1. Comparison Output Function 56 10.2. Analog Output Function 56 10.3. RS-485 Interface Function 56 10.4. RS-232C Interface Function 56 11. Error Messages 57 12. Specifications and External Dimensions 58 12.1. Input Specifications 58 12.2. Common Specifications 62 12.3. Output Specifications 63 12.4. External Dimensions 64 13.Detailed Communications Specifications 65 13.1. Terminal Assignments and Connection Method 13.2. Communication Function Parameters 65 13.3. RS-485 Transmission/Reception Formats 65 13.4. Communication Commands 67 14. Warranty and After-service 72 14.1. Warranty 72 14.2. After-service 72 2/72

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Safety Precautions
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Caution

(1) Do not apply a voltage or current exceeding the maximum allowable value; otherwise, it may damage the equipment. (2) Use a power voltage within the operation range; otherwise, it may result in a fire, electrical shock, or malfunction. (3) The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. (4) Although the contents of this manual have been prepared with extra care, if you have any questions, or find errors or missing information, contact the sales agent from which you purchased the product or Asahi Keiki Co.,Ltd. (5) After reading this manual thoroughly, keep it in a convenient place for future reference.

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Before Using the Product


Thank you for purchasing the A5000 series. This manual should be passed on to the person who operates the product. 1.1 Model Codes The model lineup of the A5000 series is shown below. Check that the model code and specifications of your product match those you specified when ordering.

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1.2

Checking Each Unit Type and Its Accessories The type of each unit of the A5000 series panel meters is as shown in the table below. Check that all the necessary accessories for the product received have been included.
Description AC power unit Accessories Case x 1, front panel x 1 Case-fastening hardware x 2, Case-fastening hardware fixing screw x 2 Rear panel x 1, Rear panel-fixing screw x 4 Type label x 1, Connector label x 1, Blind seal x 1 2-pin connector x 1, 4-pin connector x 1, Operation manual for the main unit (this manual) x 1 Case x 1, Front panel x 1 Case-fastening hardware x 2, Case-fastening hardware fixing screw x 2 Rear panel x 1, Rear panel-fixing screw x 4 Type label x 1, Connector label x 1, Blind seal x 1 2-pin connector x 1, 4-pin connector x 1, Operation manual for the main unit (this manual) x 1 Front sheet (without judgment monitor) x 1 Front sheet (with judgment monitor) x 1 Front sheet x 1 8-pin connector x 1, Output unit-fixing screw x 1 3-pin connector (for analog output) x 1, Output unit-fixing screw x 1 Output unit-fixing screw x 1, Communication function operation manual x 1 Output unit-fixing screw x 1, Communication function operation manual x 1 8-pin connector x 1, 3-pin connector (for analog output) x 1 Output unit-fixing screw x 1 8-pin connector x 1, 3-pin connector (for analog output) x 1 Output unit-fixing screw x 1, Communication function operation manual x 1 8-pin connector x 1, 3-pin connector (for analog output) x 1 Output unit-fixing screw x 1, Communication function operation manual x 1 3-pin connector x 1, Input label x 1 5-pin connector x 1, Input label x 1 5-pin connector x 1, Input label x 1 3-pin connector x 1, Input label x 1 3-pin connector x 1, Input label x 1 3-pin connector x 1, input label x 1 3-pin connector x 1, Input label x 1 5-pin connector x 1, Input label x 1 Terminal cover x 1, Input label x 1 5-pin connector x 1, Input label x 1 Terminal cover x 1, Input label x 1 5-pin connector x 1, Input label x 1 3-pin connector x 1, Input label x 1 3-pin connector x 1, Input label x 1 5-pin connector x 1, Input label x 1 3-pin connector x 1, Input label x 1 5-pin connector x 1, Input label x 1 3-pin connector x 1, Input label x 1

Unit Type Power supply units YA5100

YA5200

DC power unit

Display units YA5010-XX YA5020-XX Output units YA5001-XX YA5002-XX YA5003-XX YA5004-XX YA5005-XX YA5006-XX

Single display unit Multi-display unit Comparison output unit Analog output unit RS-232C unit RS-485 unit Comparison output + Analog output units Comparison output + Analog output + RS-232C units Comparison output + Analog output + RS-485 units

YA5007-XX

Input units YA5001-01 YA5001-02 YA5001-03 YA5001-04 YA5001-05 YA5001-06 YA5001-07 YA5001-08 YA5001-09 YA5001-10 YA5001-11 YA5001-12 YA5001-13 YA5001-14 YA5001-15 YA5001-16 YA5001-17 YA5001-18

DC voltage-measuring unit (11 ranges) DC voltage-measuring unit (12 to 15 ranges) DC current-measuring unit (23 to 25 ranges) AC voltage-measuring unit (averaged-value detection, 11 to 13 ranges) AC voltage-measuring unit (averaged-value detection, 14 and 15 ranges) AC voltage-measuring unit (true rms, 11 to 13 ranges) AC voltage-measuring unit (true rms, 14 and 15 ranges) AC current-measuring unit (averaged-value detection, 23 to 25 ranges) AC current-measuring unit (averaged-value detection, 26 ranges) AC current-measuring unit (true rms, 23 to 25 ranges) AC current-measuring unit (true rms, 26 ranges) Resistance-measuring unit Temperature-measuring unit (thermocouple) Temperature-measuring unit (RTD) Frequency-measuring unit (OC, LOG, MG) Frequency-measuring unit (500 V) Strain gauge input unit Process input unit

1.3

Check Before Use Examine the product for damage caused by transportation or any other defects. If you find any damage or defects, contact the sales agent from which you purchased the product or Asahi Keiki Co., Ltd. 5/72

About Assembly
The A5000 series panel meter allows the customer to change over (add) a function by replacing the corresponding unit with the desired one (or installing it). 2.1 Assembly Method When replacing the unit, follow the figure below to assemble it into the meter. To take each unit from the case, remove the hooks of the front panel from the hook-fastening holes at the front of the side-faces of the case. (If an output unit has been installed, unscrew the output unit-fixing screws [number 21 in the figure below] and then take this step.) * Before replacing the unit, always disconnect the A5000 series panel meter from the power supply.

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Description Front sheet (for multi-display) Front sheet (for single display) Front panel Display unit (for multi-display) Display unit (for single display) Power supply unit Output unit Printed board guides Input unit Case Type label Connector label

No. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Description Case-fastening hardware Case-fastening hardware fixing screw Rear panel-fixing screw Power-connecting connector Control line-connecting connector Input-connecting connector (with a terminal cover for 26 ranges) Comparison output-connecting connector Analog output-connecting connector Output unit-fixing screw Blind seal Rear panel

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Note that an input unit s connector and input circuit vary depending on the input unit to be installed. Input unit

Block Diagram

HI Input circuit

9999
Display unit

LO

microcomputer
A/D

Relay Relay Photo coupler Photo coupler Relay

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HOLD DZ P/H COM

LO-b LO-c LO-a GO-c GO-c HI-b HI-c HI-a Analog output circuit V-OUT A-OUT COM

POWER POWER Power circuit Power unit

Power circuit

RS-232C driver or RS-485 driver Output unit

RXD(+) TXD(-) SG

Mounting the Product


4.1 Mounting The Product To The Panel 4.1.1 Panel Cut Size Cut the panel to mount the A5000 series in accordance with the illustration below:

4.1.2 How to Mount the Unit on the Panel To mount the A5000 to the panel, remove its fittings and insert it through the hole in the front of the panel. From the back of the panel, fix the product to the panel with the fittings

Caution
(1) The recommended panel thickness is 0.8 to 5mm. The tightening torque should be approximately 0.39 to 0.49Nm(4 to 5kgf cm). . (2) Do not install the instrument in locations exposed to direct sunligth, an environment where the ambient temperature goes beyond the range of 0 to 50 or the ambient humidity goes beyond the range of 35 to 85? , or places where dew condensation is formed due to rapid temperature changes. (3) Do not install the unit where it is exposed to dust, particles, chemicals harmful to electric components, corrosive gases, etc. (4) When this unit is installed inside other equipment, pay attention to the heat radiation and keep the heat inside the equiqment 50 or below. (5) Do not install the unit where it is exposed to excessive vibration or shock. (6) Install the unit horizontally; otherwise, ventilation will be adversely affected and may result in deterioration.

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Terminal Description and Connection Method


Comparison output Serial communication Analog output

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20 22

24 25 26

21 23

10 11

Input (the shape depends on the unit.)

External control

Power connector

* The overall length of each wire should be 30m or less with the exception of the power cable. If the wiring exceeds 30m, the EN/IEC standards will not be met. 5.1 Connecting Power
No. 10 10 11 11 Name POWER Description Power terminal without polarity for both DC and AC Power terminal without polarity for both POWER DC and AC

* Wires should be single wires of AWG28 to 12, or stranded wires of AWG30 to 12. 5.2 Connecting Input Signal The input signal connection terminal of the A5000 series has a different shape and connection terminal depending on the unit. Note that units with multiple measurement ranges require that the measurement ranges be set up using condition data. (For condition data, see 7.7.2, Setting the Measurement Ranges.) 5.2.1 DC Voltage Measuring Unit (Range 11)
No. 1 1 2 3 2 3 Name HI NC LO Description Positive input terminal Do not connect this terminal. Negative input terminal

* Wires should be single wires of AWG28 to 12, or stranded wires of AWG30 to 12.

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5.2.2

DC Voltage Measuring Unit (Range 12 to 15)


No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 Name 12 13 14 15 LO Description Positive input terminal for range 12 (999.9 mV) Positive input terminal for range 13 (9.999 V) Positive input terminal for range 14 (99.99 V) Positive input terminal for range 15 (600 V) Negative input terminal

* Wires should be single wires of AWG28 to 12, or stranded wires of AWG30 to 12. 5.2.3 DC Current Measuring Unit
No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 LO 5 Negative input terminal Name 23 24 25 Description Positive input terminal for range 23 (9.999 mA) Positive input terminal for range 24 (99.99 mA) Positive input terminal for range 25 (999.9 mA)

* Wires should be single wires of AWG28 to 12, or stranded wires of AWG30 to 12. 5.2.4 AC Voltage Measuring Unit (Ranges 11 to 13)
No. 1 1 2 3 2 3 Name 11-12 13 LO Description Positive input terminal for ranges 11 (99.99 mV) and 12(999.9 mV) Positive input terminal for range 13 (9.999 V) Common input terminal

* Wires should be single wires of AWG28 to 12, or stranded wires of AWG30 to 12.

5.2.5

AC Voltage Measuring Unit (Ranges 14 and 15)


No. 1 1 2 3 2 3 Name 14 15 LO Description Positive input terminal for range 14 (99.99 V) Positive input terminal for range 15 (600 V) Common input terminal

* Wires should be single wires of AWG28 to 12, or stranded wires of AWG30 to 12.

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5.2.6

AC Current Measuring Unit (Ranges 23 to 25)


No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 LO 5 Negative input terminal Name 23 24 25 Description Positive input terminal for range 23 (9.999 mA) Positive input terminal for range 24 (99.99 mA) Positive input terminal for range 25 (999.9 mA)

* Wires should be single wires of AWG28 to 12, or stranded wires of AWG30 to 12. 5.2.7 AC Current Measuring Unit (Range 26)
No. 1 1 2 2 Name HI LO Input terminal Input terminal Description

Applicable solderless terminals


5.8 mm or less 5.8 mm or less

* For crimp-on terminals, use the type shown in the figure above. 5.2.8 Resistance Measuring Unit Changing the measurement method (2-wire type or 4-wire type)
No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 Name HI LO +S -S LO Description Input terminal for all ranges Input terminal for all ranges Constant current for four-wire resistance measurement(positive) Constant current for four-wire resistance measurement(negative) Common terminal (grounding terminal for input circuit)

To change the measurement method, change the ST1 socket position of the resistance-measuring unit. For removal of the unit, see 2.1, Assembly Method. * Wires should be single wires of AWG28 to 12, or stranded wires of AWG30 to 12.

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5.2.9

Temperature Measuring Unit (TC)


No. 1 1 2 3 2 3 Name + NC Description Positive terminal for thermocouple Do not connect this terminal. Negative terminal for thermocouple

5.2.10

Temperature Measuring Unit (RTD)


No. 1 1 2 3 2 3 Name A B C Description Resistance sensor wire Resistance sensor wire Elimination of wire resistance

Connection of three-wire sensor

* Wires should be single wires of AWG28 to 12, or stranded wires of AWG30 to 12. 5.2.11 Frequency Measuring Unit (Open collector, logic, and magnet)
No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 Name HI LO +15V 0V COM Description Positive input terminal Negative input terminal Power output for sensor (positive) Power output for sensor (negative) Common terminal (grounding terminal for input circuit)

* Wires should be single wires of AWG28 to 12, or stranded wires of AWG30 to 12. 5.2.12 Frequency Measuring Unit (AC voltage 500 Vrms max.)
No. 1 1 2 3 2 3 Name HI NC LO Input terminal Do not connect this terminal. Input terminal Description

* Wires should be single wires of AWG28 to 12, or stranded wires of AWG30 to 12.

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5.2.13

Strain Gauge Input Unit (Load cell)


No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 Name +SIG -SIG +EXC -EXC COM Description Positive input terminal Negative input terminal Power output for sensor (positive) Power output for sensor (negative) Common terminal (grounding terminal for input circuit)

* Wires should be single wires of AWG28 to 12, or stranded wires of AWG30 to 12. 5.2.14 Process Input Measuring Unit
No. 1 1 2 3 2 3 Name V-IN A-IN LO Description Positive input terminal for 1 to 5 V range Positive input terminal for 4 to 20 mA range Negative input terminal

* Wires should be single wires of AWG28 to 12, or stranded wires of AWG30 to 12. 5.3 Connecting External Controls
No. 6 7 8 9 6 Name HOLD Description Control for hold function. Enabled when short-circuited or at the same potential as COM. Control for digital zero function. Enabled when short-circuited or at the same potential as COM. Control for peak hold function. Enabled when short-circuited or at the same potential as COM. Common for all external control terminals.

DZ

8 9

PH COM

* Wires should be single wires of AWG28 to 12, or stranded wires of AWG30 to 12. 5.4 Connecting Comparison Output
No. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Name LO-b LO-c LO-a GO-c GO-a HI-b HI-c HI-a Description LO output terminal (b contact) Common terminal for LO output LO output terminal (a contact) Common terminal for GO output GO output terminal (a contact) HI output terminal (b contact) Common terminal for HI output HI output terminal (a contact)

* Wires should be single wires of AWG28 to 12, or stranded wires of AWG30 to 12. 13/72

5.5

Connecting Analog Output The analog output connection terminal of the A5000 series panel meter requires that the output type be set up using condition data because the analog output supports multiple output types. (For condition data, see 7.7.13. Setting the Analog Output Type.)
No. 24 25 26 24 25 26 Name COM Description Common terminal for analog output

A-OUT Current output terminal (4 to 20 mA) V-OUT Voltage output terminal (1 to 5 V, 0 to 1 V, and 0 to 10 V)

* Wires should be single wires of AWG28 to 12, or stranded wires of AWG30 to 12. 5.6 Connecting Serial Communication
20212223 No. 20 21 22 23 Name RXD(+) Description RS-232C: transmission; RS-485: Non-reverse output RS-232C: reception; TXD(-) RS-485: Reverse output NC SG Do not connect this terminal. Common terminal for communications

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Components and Their Functions


6.1 Multi Display
(2) (1) (5) (4)

(3)

(6) No. Name

(7)

(8)

(9)

(1) Main display HI Judgment indicators

(2)

GO

LO ME PH Function (3) indicators DZ RE

(4) Sub-display 1

(5) Sub-display 2

(6) Enter key

(7) Mode key

(8) Shift key

(9) Increment key

Main Functions During measurement During parameter setup IIndicates information on the Indicates the measured value. parameter to be set. Indicates the result of judgment and turns on if the measured value > HI judgment value. Indicates the result of judgment and turns on if LO judgment value the measured value HI judgment value. Indicates the result of judgment and turns on if the measured value < LO judgment value. Turns on if digital zero backupis on. Turns on if peak hold/valley hold/ peak - valley holdis on. Turns on if digital zero is on. Turns on if remote control is being performed through RS-232C or RS485 interface. Indicates the HI side judgment value. Indicates the item in the maximum/ minimum/(maximum-minimum)/input value monitoring mode. Indicates the LO side judgment value. Indicates the item to be set. Indicates information on the item in the maximum/minimum/(maximumminimum)/input value monitoring mode. Pressing the Enter and Mode keys Returns to the measurement together changes to the parameter mode. setting mode. Pressing the Enter and Increment keys together changes to the maximum/ minimum/(maximum-minimum)/input value monitoring mode. Switches from the maximum/ minimum/(maximum-maximum/ minimum/(maximum-minimum)/input value monitoring mode to the comparative judgment reading mode. Pressing the Mode and Enter keys together changes to the parameter Selects the item to be set. setting mode. Pressing the Mode and Shift keys together changes to the shift function setup mode. Pressing the Mode and Incremental keys together turns on/off the Digital zero indicator. Pressing the Shift and Enter keys together changes to the parameter Changes the digit to be set. checking mode. (Comparator data can be set.) Pressing the Shift and Mode keys together changes to the shift function setup mode. Selects from items in the maximum/ minimum/(maximum-minimum)/input value monitoring mode. (Hold down the key for about one second.) Pressing the Increment and Mode keys Changes the value or content together turns on/off the Digital of a selected digit. zero indicator. (Increments the value) Pressing the Increment and Enter keys changes to the maximum/minimum/ (maximum-minimum)/input value monitoring mode. Resets the maximum/minimum/ (maximum-minimum)/input value monitoring mode. (Hold down the key for about one second.)

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6.2

Single Display
(2) (1) (3)

(6) No. Name

(7)

(8)

(9)

(1) Main display

HI Judgment indicators

(2)

GO

LO PH DZ Function (3) indicators ME

RE

(6) Enter key

(7) Mode key

(8) Shift key

(9) Increment key

Main Functions During measurement During parameter setup IIndicates information on the Indicates the measured value. parameter to be set. Indicates information on the item in the maximum/minimum/(maximumminimum)/input value monitoring mode. Indicates the result of judgment and turns on if the measured value > HI judgment value. Indicates the result of judgment and turns on if LO judgment value the measured value HI judgment value. Indicates the result of judgment and turns on if the measured value < LO judgment value. Turns on if peak hold/valley hold/ peak - valley holdis on. Turns on if digital zerois on. Flashes when linearization data output values are set. Turns on if digital zero backupis on. Turns on if remote control is being performed through RS-232C or RS485 interface. Flashes when linearization data input values are set. Pressing the Mode and Enter keys Returns to the measurement together changes to the parameter mode. setting mode. Pressing the Enter and Increment keys together changes to the maximum/ minimum/(maximum-minimum)/input value monitoring mode. Switches from the maximum/ minimum/(maximum-maximum/ minimum/(maximum-minimum)/input value monitoring mode to the comparative judgment reading mode. Pressing the Mode and Enter keys Selects the item to be set. together changes to the parameter setting mode. Pressing the Mode and Shift keys together changes to the shift function setup mode. Pressing the Mode and Incremental keys together turns on/off the Digital zeroindicator. Pressing the Shift and Enter keys together changes to the parameter Changes the digit to be set. checking mode. (Comparator data can be set.) Pressing the Shift and Mode keys together changes to the shift function setup mode. Holding down the Shift key for about one second moves to the HI judgment value indicator. Selects from items in the maximum/ minimum/(maximum-minimum)/input value monitoring mode. (Hold down the key for about one second.) Pressing the Increment and Mode keys Changes the value or content together turns on/off the Digital of a selected digit. zeroindicator. (Increments the value) Holding down the Increment key for about one second moves to the LO judgment value indicator. Pressing the Increment and Enter keys changes to the maximum/minimum/ (maximum-minimum)/input value monitoring mode. Resets the maximum/minimum/ (maximum-minimum)/input value monitoring mode. (Hold down the key for about one second.)

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Parameter Setup
7.1 Parameter Group The A5000 series' parameters are broadly classified into groups depending on their use and operational system. The groups of parameters are as shown in the table below.
Group name Condition data Description A group of the parameters concerning basic operations (such as measurement range power supply frequency, and sampling speed) and the operations of special functions and optional functions. A group of parameters concerning comparison operations such as HI/LO comparison judgment value and hysteresis. A droup of parameters for setting the correlations between input signals and a displays, the correlations between displays and analog outputs etc. A group of parameters concerning the linearize (linearity correction) function. A group of parameters concerning sensor calibrations when strain gauge input units are mounted.

Comparator data Scaling data Linearize data Calibration data

7.2

LED Display Method The A5000 series' display section uses a 7-segment display unit and thus, the indication of numbers and letters is as shown in the table below. Note that this Operation Manual also represents these numbers and letters based on this table.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 -

7.3

Each Unit and Unit Number In the A5000 series, the parameters to be displayed vary depending on the input and output units installed in the meter. Each unit is identified by a relevant number given in the table below. The numbers of the units installed will be displayed in the form of "I-XX" or "O-X" when the power is turned ON. (It is also possible to make a unit number invisible by setting the relevant parameter.)
Input NO. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 unit Description DC voltage measuring unit (range 11) DC voltage measuring unit (range 12 to 15) DC current measuring unit (range 23 to 25) AC voltage measuring unit (Average rms range 11 to 13) AC voltage measuring unit (Average rms range 14,15) AC voltage measuring unit (True rms range 11 to 13) AC voltage measuring unit (True rms range 14,15) AC current measuring unit (Average rms range 23 to 25) AC current measuring unit (Average rms range 26) AC current measuring unit (True rms range 23 to 25) AC current measuring unit (True rms range 26) Resistance measuring unit Temperature measuring unit (TC) Temperature measuring unit (RTD) Frequency measuring unit (Open collector,logic and magnet) Frequency measuring unit (50 to 500Vrms) Strain gauge input unit Process input unit (4 to 20mA, 1 to 5V) Output unit NO. Description 0 None 1 Comparison output 2 Analog output 3 RS-232C 4 RS-485 5 Comparison output and analog output 6 Comparison output, analog output and RS-232C 7 Comparison output, analog output and RS-485

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7.4

Data Lists and Default Settings


Indication Name Condition data PVH Peak hold setup RANG Measurement range setup AVG Number of averaging MAV Number of moving averaging setup S.UD Step wide setup BLNK Indication blank setup UNIT Unit setup BAUD Baud rate setup DATA Data length setup P.BIT Parity bit setup S.BIT Stop bit setup TDelimiter setup ADR Equipment ID setup A.OUT Analog output setup B.UP Digital zero backup setup LINE Linearization setup I.SEL Input selection TR T Tracking zeroing time setup TR V Tracking zeroing width setup *2 SNSR Sensor power setup P Power-on delay setup PRO Protect setup U-NO. Unit number Indication setup Comparator data S-HI HI side judgment value setup S-LO LO side judgment value setup H-HI HI side hysteresis setup H-LO LO side hysteresis setup Scaling data FSC Full scale Indication value setup FIN OFS OIN Full scale input value setup Offset indication value setup Offset input value setup Default Equipped value as PH *1 1 OFF 1 OFF C 9600 7 E 2 CR.LF 00 OFF OFF CLR OC 00 01 10 OFF OFF ON 1000 500 0 0 *1 *1 *1 *1 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 5000 9999 5000 9999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9999 *3 0 *4 11 15 25 13 15 13 15 25 26 25 26 14 B JPB 14 14 2A 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Input unit number 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 0 1 Output unit number 2 3 4 5 6 7

PS Pre-scaling value setup 1 PPR Frequency division setup 1 DLHI Digital limiter HI value setup 9999 DLLO Digital limiter LO value setup -9999 AOHI Analog output HI indication setup 9999 AOLO Analog output LO indication setup 0 DEP Decimal point position setup None Linearization data *5 Calibration data ZERO Zero input value *6 0 SPIN Span input value *6 2000 SPAN Span indication 9000 Shift data SHF Shift data setup 0 *1 Each value in the lower part of a cell in the columns on the right is the default value. *2 Tracking zero width setup parameter is not indicated if the tracking time is set to OFF(0). *3 5000 for 1 V range and 2000 for 2 A range *4 1000 for 1 V range and 400 for 2 A range *5 Linearization data are not set up for the default values. *6 This value is not indicated if calibration is done using an actual load. The shaded parts show the parameters that must be set for each unit.

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7.5

Differences Between Display Units 7.5.1 Single Display Unit

Setup contents and parameter name


* Pressing the mode key with the parameter name shown changes the display to the parameter information indication. If there is no key operation for about one second when the parameter name is shown, the display automatically changes to the parameter information indication (however, this change does not automatically occur for parameters PH/S-HI/FSC, etc., right after COND/COM/MET is indicated). * Pressing the Mode key when the parameter information indication is shown results in the next parameter being displayed. * If there is no key operation for about 8 seconds with the parameter information indication shown, the display returns to the parameter name indication. 7.5.2 Multi Display Unit

Setup contents

Parameter name

* Pressing the Mode key displays the next parameter.

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7.6

Operation Flow The basic operation flow applied in setting each parameter of the A5000 series panel meter is as shown below. The individual setting method and description of each parameter are separately described later.
Measurement Calibration data

Condition data

Comparator data

Scaling data

Linearization data

Pressing the ENTER key saves the data and returns to the measurement mode. (Data are backed up with EEPROM even when the power is turned off.)
* The figure above pertains to "the multi-display unit," but the same operation flow applies to the single-display unit. * The figure above pertains to "the multi-display unit," but the same operation flow applies to the single-display unit.

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7.7

Condition Data 7.7.1 Setting the Peak Hold Type This subsection lets you make settings relating to the A5000 series peak holding function. The peak holding function holds the maximum value (peak hold), the minimum value (valley hold), or the maximum and minimum values (peak and valley hold) by performing control through an external control terminal, and it produces each output with respect to the relevant value.
List of the display and description (The * denotes the default.) Display Description PH Peak hold * VH Valley hold PVH Peak valley hold

* The figure below shows how to set the peak hold type to valley hold.
Multi-display unit Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key to change to the peak hold setup mode.

For a single display unit, press the Mode key to change to the parameter information indication. (The display automatically changes to this indication in about 1 second, except right after COND is indicated.)

Press the Increment key a few times to set to Valley Hold.

or

Press the Enter key to return to measurement mode. (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter).

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7.7.2 Setting the Measurement Ranges This subsection lets you make settings relating to the A5000 series measurement ranges. The setting of this parameter differs depending on the input unit installed.
List of the display and description (The *denotes the default.) Input unit No.01:DC voltage measuring unit Display Description 11 Range 11 (99.99mV) Input unit Display * 12 13 14 15 No.02:DC voltage measuring unit Description Range 12 (999.9mV) Range 13 (9999.V) Range 14 (99.99V) Range 15 (600V)

Input unit Display 23 24 25 Input unit Input unit Display 11 12 13 Input unit Input unit Display 23 24 25 Input unit Display 12 13 14 15

No.03:DC current measuring unit Description Range 23 (9.999mA) Range 24 (99.99mA) Range 25 (999.9mA)

No.04:AC voltage measuring unit (AVG) Input unit No.05:AC voltage measuring unit (AVG) No.06:AC voltage measuring unit (RMS) Input unit No.07:AC voltage measuring unit (RMS) Description Description Display Range 11 (99.99mV) 14 Range 14 (99.99V) Range 12 (999.9mV) 15 Range 15 (600V) * Range 13 (9.999V) * No.08:AC current measuring unit (AVG) Input unit No.09:AC current measuring unit (AVG) No.10:AC current measuring unit (RMS) Input unit No.11:AC current measuring unit (RMS) Description Description Display Range 23 (9.999mA) 26 Range 26 (5A) * Range 24 (99.99mA) Range 25 (999.9mA) * No.12:Resistance measuring unit Description Range 12 (99.99) Range 13 (999.9) Range 14 (9.999k) Range 15 (99.99k)

Input unit No.13:Temperature measuring unit (TC) Input unit No.14:Temperature measuring unit (RTD) Display Description Display Description KA -50.0 to 199.9 PA -100.0 to 199.9 KB -50 to 1200 PB -100 to 600 J -50 to 1000 JPA -100.0 to 199.9 T -50 to 400 JPB -100 to 600 * S 0 to 1700 R -10 to 1700 B 100 to 1800 * Input unit No.15:Frequency measuring unit Input unit No.16:Frequency measuring unit Display Description 11 0.1 to 200Hz 12 1 to 2000Hz 13 0.01 to 20kHz 14 0.1 to 200kHz Input unit No.18:Process single measuring unit Display Description 1V 1 to 5V 2A 4 to 20mA *

* For letters of a message actually displayed, check them by referring to 7.2. LED Display Method.

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The figure below shows how to set the measurement range of the DC voltage-measuring unit (12 to 15 ranges) to range 13.

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key a few times to change the measurement range setup menu.

1 sec.

Press the Increment key a few times to set 13 range.

or

Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

* For units equipped with multiple measurement ranges, setting up (changing) a measurement range also causes the terminal to which the relevant input signal is connected to be changed. (For the terminal to be connected, see Chapter 5. Terminal Description and Connection Method.)

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7.7.3 Setting the Number of Averaging Times This subsection lets you make settings relating to the number of averaging times (sampling rate) of the A5000 series. Setting of this parameter differs depending on the input unit installed.
List of the display and description (The * denotes the default.) For input units other than the frequency measuring units Display Description 1 Single averaging (sampling rate 12.5 times/s) * 2 Double averaging (sampling rate 6.25 times/s) 4 Four-time averaging (sampling rate approx.3.1 times/s) 8 Eight-time averaging (sampling rate approx.1.6 times/s)

Display 10 20 40 80

10-time 20-time 40-time 80-time

averaging averaging averaging averaging

Description (sampling rate 1.25 times/s) (sampling rate approx. 0.6 times/s) (sampling rate approx. 0.3 times/s) (sampling rate approx. 0.1 times/s)

The figure below shows how to set the number of averaging times (sampling rate) of the temperature-measuring unit (thermocouple) to 8 times (approx. 1.6 times/s).

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key a few times to change the number of averaging operation setup menu.

1 sec.

Press the Increment key a few times to 8 times of the averaging operation.

or

Press the Enter key to return to measurement mode.(Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

* The sampling rate of the A5000 series power meter is controlled by the simple number of samplings of the basic sampling rate (12.5 times/s). * For cases where the change of a signal under measurement is slow, such as temperature measurement, or cases where the instrument is used in an environment subject to significant noise effects, reducing the number of averaging times (increasing the sampling rate) inadvertently may cause the display to flutter. * For the frequency-measuring units, the number-of-averaging-times parameter will not be displayed.

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7.7.4 Setting the Number of Moving Averaging Times This subsection deals with settings relating to the number of moving averaging times of the A5000 series. Unlike simple averaging, the moving averaging function offers filtering effects without reducing the sampling rate.
List of the display and description (The * denotes the default.) Display Description Display Description OFF Without moving averaging * 8 Eight-time moving averaging 2 Double moving averaging 16 16-time moving averaging 4 Four-time moving averaging 32 32-time moving averaging

The figure below shows how to set the number of moving averaging times to four times.

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key a few times to change the number of moving average operation setup menu.

1 sec.

Press the Increment key a few times to 4 times of the moving average operation.

or

Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

* Increasing the number of moving averaging times allows the filtering effects to improve. However, this causes the response to a change of a transient input signal to be accordingly slow. Use this function at an appropriate moving averaging count in consideration of the signal to be measured and the number of averaging times (sampling rate) noted in the previous subsection.

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7.7.5 Setting Step Wide This subsection deals with settings relating to the A5000 series step wise function. The step wide function forces the resolution of the least significant digit to change in order to prevent display drift, etc.
List of the display and description (The * denotes the default.) Display Description 1 Least significant digit's resolution 1 2 Least significant digit's resolution 2 5 Least significant digit's resolution 5 0 Least significant digit's resolution 0 (resolution 1/10)

The figure below shows how to set the step wide function to "5."

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key a few times to change the step width setup menu.

1 sec

Press the Increment key a few times to set to 5.

or

Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

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7.7.6 Setting up Display Blank This subsection lets you make settings relating to the A5000 series display blank function. The display blank function allows you to adjust the brightness of the display.
List of the display and description (The * denotes the default.) Display Description OFF Display blank function OFF B-3 Display blank level 3 (slightly dark) B-2 Display blank level 2 (dark) B-1 Display blank level 1 (very dark) ON Display blank function ON (extinguished)

The figure below shows how to set the display blank function to display blank level 1.

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key a few times to change the indication blank setup menu.

1 sec.

Press the Increment key a few times to set level 1 of the indication blank.

or

Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

* If the display blank function is activated, the main monitor and sub-monitor (only for the multi-display type) are completely extinguished. (When setting a parameter, the display blank function is OFF and the monitor(s) is lit.)

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7.7.7 Setting the Baud Rate This subsection lets you make settings relating to the baud rate of the A5000 series communication functions. This parameter is displayed only when an output unit with communication functions has been installed.
List of the display and description (The * denotes the default.) Display Description 9600 9600bps * 4800 4800bps 2400 2400bps 38438400bps 19219200bps

The figure below shows how to set the baud rate to 4800 bps.

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key a few times to change the baud rate setup menu.

1 sec.

Press the Increment key a few times to set to 4800bbs of the baud.

or

Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

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7.7.8 Setting the Data Length This subsection lets you make settings relating to the data length of the A5000 series communication functions. This parameter is displayed only when an output unit with communication functions has been installed.
List of the display and description (The * denotes the default.) Display Description 7 7bits * 8 8bits

The figure below shows how to set the data length to 8 bits.

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key a few times to change to the data length setup menu.

1 sec.

Press the Increment key a few times to set 8 bit.

or

Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

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7.7.9 Setting the Parity Bit This subsection makes settings relating to the parity bit of the A5000 series communication functions. This parameter is displayed only when an output unit with communication functions has been installed.
List of the display and description (The * denotes the default.) Display Description E Even parity * O Odd parity N No parity

The figure below shows how to set the parity bit to odd parity.

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key a few times to change the parity bit setup menu.

1 sec.

Press the Increment key a few times to set to the odd number of the parity bit.

or

Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

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7.7.10 Setting the Stop Bit This subsection lets you make settings relating to the stop bit of the A5000 series communication functions. This parameter is indicated only when an output unit with communication functions has been installed.
List of the display and description (The * denotes the default.) Display Description 2 2bits * 1 1bit

The figure below shows how to set the stop bit to 1 bit.

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key a few times to change the stop bit setup menu.

1 sec.

Press the Increment key a few times to set 1bit.

or

Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

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7.7.11 Setting the Delimiter In this subsection, you can make settings relating to the delimiter of the A5000 series communication functions. This parameter is indicated only when an output unit with communication functions has been installed.
List of the display and description (The * denotes the default.) Display Description CR.LF CR and * CR. CR.

The figure below shows how to set the delimiter to CR.

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key a few times to change the delimiter setup menu.

1 sec.

Press the Increment key a few times to set to CR of the delimiter.

or

Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

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7.7.12 Setting the Equipment ID This subsection lets you make settings relating to the equipment ID of the A5000 series RS-485 function. This parameter is displayed only when an output unit with an RS-485 interface function has been installed. The figure below shows how to set the equipment ID to "10."

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key a few times to change the equipment ID setup menu.

1 sec.

&

Press the Shift key (change digit) and press the Increment key (change numeric value) to set to 10 of the equipment ID. Note: The decimal point in the selected digit flashes. Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

or

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7.7.13 Setting the Analog Output Type This subsection lets you make settings relating to the output type of the A5000 series analog output function. This parameter is displayed only when an output unit with an analog output function has been installed.
List of the display and description (The * denotes the default.) Display Description OFF Without analog output * 0-1 0 to 1V output 0-10 0 to 10V output 1-5 1 to 5V output 4-20 4 to 20mA output

The figure below shows how to set the analog output type to 4 to 20 mA.

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key a few times to change the analog output setup menu.

1 sec.

Press the Increment key a few times to set to 4 to 20mA of the analog output.

or

Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

* Setting up (changing) the analog output type also causes the terminal to which connections are to be made to change (for the terminal to which connections are to be made, see Chapter 5. Terminal Description and Connection Method).

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7.7.14 Setting Digital Zero Backup This subsection deals with settings relating to the digital zero backup function of the A5000 series. The digital zero backup function writes a digital zero value to EEPROM (memory) at the instant the digital zero terminal is turned ON. This stored value takes effect when the instrument is started with the digital zero terminal turned ON. The assured number of writes to the EEPROM is 100,000.
List of the display and description (The * denotes the default.) Display Description OFF Digital zero backup OFF * ON Digital zero backup ON

The figure below shows how to set the digital zero backup function to ON.

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key a few times to change the digital zero backup setup menu.

1 sec.

Press the Increment key a few times to set to ON of digital zero backup.

or

Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

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7.7.15 Setting Linearize Function In this subsection, you can make settings relating to the A5000 series linearize function. The linearize function corrects the linear relation between input and display at any point to change the gradient.
List of the display and description (The * denotes the default.) Display Description OFF Linearize OFF * ON Linearize ON

The figure below shows how to set the linearize function to ON.

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key a few times to change the linearization setup menu.

1 sec.

Press the Increment key a few times to set to ON of linearization.

or

Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

* This parameter sets whether to use the linearize function. For the specific method of setting up the linearize function, see 7.10. Linearize Data.

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7.7.16 Setting Input Switching This subsection lets you make settings relating to the input type of the A5000 series frequency-measuring unit. The input type function allows you to select the input type (open collector, logic, or magnet) of the frequency-measuring unit. This parameter is displayed only when the frequency-measuring unit (open collector, logic, or magnet) has been installed.
List of the display and description (The * denotes the default.) Display Description O.C Open collector input * LGC Logic input MAG Magnet input

The figure below shows how to set input switching to logic input.

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key a few times to change the input selection menu.

1 sec.

Press the Increment key a few times to set to logic input.

or

Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

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7.7.17 Setting Tracking Zero Time This subsection lets you make settings relating to correction time of the A5000 series tracking zero function. The correction time is set within the range of the number of sampling, 0 to 99. If the correction time is set to "0", the tracking function is turned OFF. The figure below shows how to set tracking zero time to "10." * The default value is "0."

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key a few times to change the tracking zero time setup menu.

1 sec.

&

Press the Shift key (change digit) and press the Increment key (change numeric value) to set to 10 of the tracking zero time. Note: The decimal point in the selected digit flashes. Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

or

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7.7.18 Setting Tracking Zero Width This subsection lets you make settings relating to a correction width of the A5000 series tracking zero function. This parameter appears only when the setting of tracking zero time has been setup. The setting range is from 1 to 99 digits. The figure below shows how to set the tracking zero width to 10 digits. * The default value is "1."

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key a few times to change the tracking zero width setup menu.

1 sec.

&

Press the Shift key (change digit) and press the Increment key (change numeric value) to set to 10 of the tracking zero width. Note: The decimal point in the selected digit flashes. Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

or

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7.7.19 Setting Sensor Power In this subsection, you can make settings relating to the sensor power supply (supply voltage to the sensor) of the A5000 series strain gauge input unit. This parameter appears only when the strain gauge input unit has been installed in the meter.
List of the display and description (The * denotes the default.) Display Description 10 10V (30mA) * 5 5V (15mA)

The figure below shows how to set the sensor voltage to 5 V.

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key a few times to change the sensor power setup menu.

1 sec.

Press the Increment key a few times to set to 5V of the sensor power.

or

Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

* The sensor power-connecting terminal is the same for either 10V or 5V. Check the maximum application voltage of the load cell, etc. first and then set the sensor power to the correct voltage.

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7.7.20 Setting Power-ON Delay Time This subsection deals with settings relating to the A5000 series power-ON delay function. The power-ON delay function stops operation for a given time when the power is turned ON (in that case, all the displays become "----").
List of the display and description (The * denotes the default.) Display Description Display OFF Power-ON delay function OFF * 16 1 ----displayed for approx. 1 second 17 2 ----displayed for approx. 2 seconds 18 3 ----displayed for approx. 3 seconds 19 4 ----displayed for approx. 4 seconds 20 5 ----displayed for approx. 5 seconds 21 6 ----displayed for approx. 6 seconds 22 7 ----displayed for approx. 7 seconds 23 8 ----displayed for approx. 8 seconds 24 9 ----displayed for approx. 9 second 25 10 ----displayed for approx. 10 seconds 26 11 ----displayed for approx. 11 seconds 27 12 ----displayed for approx. 12 seconds 28 13 ----displayed for approx. 13 seconds 29 14 ----displayed for approx. 14 seconds 30 15 ----displayed for approx. 15 seconds

Description ----displayed for approx. 16 seconds ----displayed for approx. 17 seconds ----displayed for approx. 18 seconds ----displayed for approx. 19 seconds ----displayed for approx. 20 seconds ----displayed for approx. 21 seconds ----displayed for approx. 22 seconds ----displayed for approx. 23 seconds ----displayed for approx. 24 seconds ----displayed for approx. 25 seconds ----displayed for approx. 26 seconds ----displayed for approx. 27 seconds ----displayed for approx. 28 seconds ----displayed for approx. 29 seconds ----displayed for approx. 30 seconds

The figure below shows how to set the power-ON delay time to approx. 10 seconds.

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode keys a few times to change the Power-ON delay time setup menu.

1 sec.

Press the Increment key a few times to set to 10 sec.

or

Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

* If the power-ON delay time is set up, the operation is activated in the order of segment check immediately after power ON, i.e., elapsing of delayed time, unit number display, and then measurement operation.

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7.7.21 Setting Protect Function This subsection lets you make settings relating to the A5000 series protect function. The protect function prevents changes being made to all of the parameters with the exception of condition data.
List of the display and description (The * denotes the default.) Display Description OFF Protect OFF * ON Protect ON

The figure below shows how to set the protect function to ON.

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key a few times to change the protect setup menu.

1 sec.

Press the Increment key a few times to set to ON of the protect.

or

Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

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7.7.22 Setting Unit Number Display This subsection lets you make settings relating to the A5000 series unit number display function. The unit number display function displays the numbers of the installed units when the power is turned ON.
List of the display and description (The * denotes the default.) Display Description ON Unit number display ON * OFF Unit number display OFF

The figure below shows how to set the unit number display to OFF.

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key a few times to change the unit number display setup menu.

1 sec.

Press the Increment key a few times to set to OFF of the unit number indication.

or

Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter.).

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7.8 Comparator Data In this section, you can set parameters relating to the A5000 series comparison output function. This parameter is displayed only when the comparison output unit has been installed in the meter. 7.8.1 Example of Operations Available When Hysteresis is not Used
HI side judgment value HI side hysteresis value LO side judgment value LO side hysteresis value : : : : 900 0 300 0 Indicated value 1000 900 HI side judgment value

500 300 LO side judgment value 0

Judgment
7.8.2

GO

HI

GO

LO

GO

Example of Operations Available When Hysteresis is Used


HI side judgment value HI side hysteresis value LO side judgment value LO side hysteresis value : : : : 900 200 300 150 Indicated value 1000 900 HI side judgment value

200 HI side hysteresis range

500 300 150 LO side hysteresis range LO side judgment value 0

Judgment

GO

HI

G O

LO

GO

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7.8.3 Setting Method The method of setting comparator data is common to all comparator data.
The display of each parameter, and the list of the description Display Description Default S-HI HI side judgment value 1000 S-LO LO side judgment value 500 H-HI HI side hysteresis value 0 H-LO LO side hysteresis value 0

The figure below shows how to set the HI judgment value to "900."
Multi display unit Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Shift key a few times to display the comparator data menu.

Press the Mode key a few times to display the parameter to be set. For a single display unit, press the Mode key to change to the parameter information indication. (The display automatically changes to this indication in about 1 second, except for parameter S-HI right after COM is indicated.)

&

Press the Shift key (change digit) and press the Increment key (change numeric value) to set to 10. Note:The decimal point in the selected digit flashes.

or

Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter).

* The setup conditions are HI side judgment value LO side judgment value, HI side judgment value LO side judgment value + LO side hysteresis, and LO side judgment value HI side judgment value-HI side hysteresis. If these conditions are not satisfied, an error indication appears and the display returns to the HI side judgment value setup.

Multi display unit

Single display unit


Error display

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7.9 Scaling Data In this section, you can set parameters relating to display or analog output with respect to an input signal of the A5000 series. Note that for the strain gauge input unit, display scaling data (FSC, FIN, OFS, or OIN) is not indicated. (For more information, see 7.11. Calibration Data.) * The A5000 series panel meter has the linearize function as standard that corrects the linear relation between input and display at any point to modify the gradient. For the specific method of setting up the linearize function, see 7.10, Linearize Data. 7.9.1 Display Scaling of Input Units Other Than Frequency-measuring Units If an input unit other than the frequency-measuring unit has been installed, the panel meter achieves display scaling using the FSC, FIN, OFS, and OIN parameters. (Note that parameters PS and PPR are not indicated.) 7.9.1.1 Scaling Setting Example 1 Of the DC voltage-measuring units ranges (12 to 15 ranges), range 13 is used.
Display

Input voltage : 0 to 10V D i s p l a y : 0 to 80.00

8000

F S C F I N OFS O I N DLHI DLLO D E P

: : : : : : :

8000 9999 0 0 9999 -9999 The place of 102 is lit.

Input 0 10V

7.9.1.2 Scaling Setting Example 2 Of the DC current-measuring units ranges (12 to 15 ranges), range 13 is used.
Display

Input voltage : 0 to 10V D i s p l a y : 0 to 5.000

5000 F S C F I N OFS O I N DLHI DLLO D E P : : : : : : : 5000 9999 0 0 3000 -2000 The place of 103 is lit. 3000 DLHI

Input 0 -2000 10V DLLO

* If a digital limiter is set up, a value exceeding the range of DLHI to DLLO is not displayed and is held at DLHI (or DLLO). (Note that if an input signal exceeds the range, a range excess is displayed.)

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7.9.1.3 Scaling Setting Example 3 Of the DC voltage-measuring units ranges (12 to 15 ranges), range 13 is used.
Display

Input voltage : 0.6 to 7.8V D i s p l a y : 10.00 to 60.00

6000

F S C F I N OFS O I N DLHI DLLO D E P

: : : : : : :

6000 7800 1000 600 9999 -9999 The place of 102 is lit.

1000 Input 0.6V 7.8V

7.9.1.4 Scaling Setting Example 4 Of the process-measuring units ranges, range 2A is used.
Display 4000

Input voltage : 4 to 20mA D i s p l a y : 200.0 to -200.0

3000

2000 F S C F I N OFS O I N DLHI DLLO D E P : : : : : : : -2000 20.00 2000 4.00 9999 -9999 The place of 101 is lit.

1000 20mA Input 4mA -1000 -2000

* Inverse gradient scaling is also possible.

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7.9.1.5 Scaling Setting Example 5 Of the DC voltage-measuring units ranges (12 to 15 ranges), range 13 is used.
Display 9999

Input voltage : 0 to 5V D i s p l a y : 0 to 9999

F S C F I N OFS O I N DLHI DLLO D E P

: : : : : : :

9999 5000 0 0 9999 -9999 None

Input 0 5V

* In this example, the resolution of the least significant digit is (5V / 9999) = approx. 0.5mV, exceeding the maximum resolution (1mV) of range 13. Thus, the indication of the least significant digit will be removed (however, it can be set). 7.9.2 Display Scaling of the Frequency-measuring Units When a frequency-measuring unit has been installed, the panel meter achieves display scaling using the PS and PPR parameters (parameters FSC, FIN, OFS, and OIN are not indicated).

Determining the revolution speed (rpm) using the rotary encoder set to 30 pulses per minute: (1)Determine the measurement range by calculating the maximum frequency. The figure below shows an example where the revolution rises to a maximum speed of about 100 rpm. 30 100 60 = 50 Number of pulses per second Revolution speed per second Number of pulses per revolution at the rotary encoder (2)Since the number of pulses determined in (1) is 50 per second (50 Hz), set the range to range 11(for how to set the range, see the section on setting condition data). (3)The display unit shows 500 if 50 Hz pulse input is measured under range 11 (when PS=1 and PPR=1 by default). Therefore, the parameters should be set as PS=2 and PPR=1 so that the decimal point is positioned in the 101 digit(100.0 is is indicated 50 Hz input).
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7.9.3 Analog Output Scaling Analog output scaling is set up using the AOHI and AOLO parameters. Set the value indicated when 1 V (10 V, 5 V, or 20 mA) is output to AOHI and the value indicated when 0 V (1 V or 4 mA) is output to AOLO. These parameters are displayed only when an output unit with an analog output function has been installed. 7.9.3.1 Scaling Setting Example 1 Use the analog output type in 4 to 20mA.
Output 20mA

D i s p l a y : 0.0 to 500.0 O u t p u t : 4 to 20mA

A O H I : 5000 AOLO : 0

4mA Display 0 5000

7.9.3.2 Scaling Setting Example 2 Use the analog output type in 0 to 10V.
Output D i s p l a y : 200.0 to -200.0 O u t p u t : 0 to 10V 10V

A O H I : -2000 AOLO : 2000

Display -2000 0 2000

* Inverse gradient scaling is also possible.

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7.9.4 Setting Method The method of setting up scaling data is common to all scaling data.
Display FSC FIN OFS OIN PS PPR Description Full-scale indicated value Full-scale input value Offset indicated value Offset input value Pre-scale value Frequency division value Default 9999 9999 0 0 1.000 1 Display DLHI DLLO AOHI AOLO DEP Description Digital limit HI set value Digital limit LO set value Analog output HI set value Analog output LO set value Decimal-point position Default 9999 -9999 9999 0 None

The figure below shows how to set the full scale value to 8000.
Multi display unit Single display unit

Press the Mode and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Shift key a few times to change to the scaling data menu.

Press the Mode key a few times to display the parameter to be set.

For a single display unit, press the Mode key to change to the parameter information indication. (The display automatically changes to this indication in about 1 second, except for parameter FSC right after MET is indicated.)

&

Press the Shift key (change digit) and press the Increment key (change numeric value) to set to 10. Note:The decimal point in the selected digit flashes.

or

Press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode (Pressing the Mode key changes to the next parameter).

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7.10 Linearization Data In this subsection, you make settings relating to the A5000 series linearization function. The linearization function means a function that changes the slope of straight lines in the relationship between the input and indication by correcting the relations at arbitrary points.
Multi display unit Single display unit

Press the Mode key and the Enter key during measurement.

Press the Shift key a few times to move to the linearization data menu.

Press the Mode key to move to the setup for the number of data to be corrected. The number of correction data is 2 to 16 sets.

For single display, press the Mode key to move to the parameter information display status (this move is automatically achieved immediately after LINE display in approximately 1 second for cases other than N-). Using the Shift key (digit change) and Increment key (value change), set the number of correction data to 2. (As an example, set the number of correction data to 2 sets.) Note: The decimal point in the selected digit flashes. Press the Mode key to move to the input-value setting of the first correction data. Note: An input value is the indicated value pertaining to an input immediately before execution of linearization. & Using the Shift key (digit change) and Increment key (value change), set the number of correction data to the desired value. Press the Mode key to move to the output-value setteing of the correction data. Note: An output value is the indicated value pertaining to an input immediately after execution of linearization. & Using the Shift key (digit change) and Increment key (value change), set the number of correction data to the desired value. Press the Mode key to move to the input-value setting of next correction data (after that, repeat these steps until the last correction data is set). When all the settings have been made, press the Enter key to return to the measurement mode.

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7.11 Calibration Data In this subsection, you make settings relating to the A5000 series calibration function. This parameter appears only when the strain gauge input unit has been installed in the instrument. 7.11.1 Method of Setting Actual Load Calibration Actual load calibration means that calibration is carried out by applying actually measured pressure to a sensor such as a load cell connected to the meter. The figure below shows how to set the display to 8000 when any pressure is applied
Multi display unit Single display unit

Press the Shift, Increment, and Enter keys together during measurement.

Press the Mode key to change to the actual load calibration mode. Press the Mode key while applying pressure that will cause the display to show zero. Err1: When the input at the time of zero calibration is below -0.3mV/V, it displays.
Err2: When the input at the time of zero calibration is more than 1mV/V, it displays.

For a single display unit, press the Mode key to change to the parameter information indication. Press the Shift key (change digit) and Increment key (change numeric value) to set 8000.
& Note:The decimal point in the selected digit flashes. Err3: It is the same as that of the time of being an input at the time of span calibration at the zero proofreading time, or when small, it displays. Err4: When the input at the time of span calibration is more than 3.3mV/V, it displays. Err5: When the setup more than the highest decomposition ability is performed, it displays.

or

Press the Mode key to return to the measurement mode.

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7.11.2

Method of Setting Equivalent Calibration Equivalent calibration means that calibration is carried out according to the ratings (specifications) of such a sensor as a load cell. It is not necessary to connect the sensor or to apply pressure to the sensor. The figure below shows how to set the display to 20.00 when the specifications of the load cell to be connected are a rated pressure of 20 MPa, a zero balance of 0.004 mV/V, and a rated output of 2.002 mV/V (the decimal point is set using scaling data).
Multi display unit Single display unit

Press the Shift, Increment, and Enter key together during measurement.

Press the Increment key to select the equivalent calibration mode.

Press the Mode key to move to the equivalent calibration mode.

Press the Shift key to display the zero-input setup mode. Note:For a single display unit, the unit automatically returns to ZERO indication if there is no key operation for about 8 seconds. In such a case, press the Mode key to return to the numerical value indication. Press the Shift key (change digit) and the Increment key (change numeric value) to set 0.004. Note:The decimal point in the selected digit flashes. Press the Mode key to change to the span input value setup mode.

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Err1: When the input at the time of zero calibration is below -0.3mV/V, it displays.
Err2: When the input at the time of zero calibration is more than 1mV/V, it displays. For a single display unit, press the mode key to display the parameter information indication.

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Press the Shift key (change digit) and the Increment key (change numeric value) to set 1.002.

Press the Mode key to change to the span indicating value setup mode.

For a single display unit, press the Mode key to display the parameter information indication. Press the Shift key (change digit) and the Increment key (change numeric value) to set 2000. Note:The decimal point in the selected digit flashes. & Err3: It is the same as that of the time of being an input at the time of span calibration at the zero proofreading time, or when small, it displays. Err4: When the input at the time of span calibration is more than 3.3mV/V, it displays. Err5: When the setup more than the highest decomposition ability is performed, it displays. Press the Mode key to return to the measurement mode.

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Other Functions
8.1 The Display Shift Function The display shift function arbitrarily shifts the display only, without changing the gradient of the input signal. Press the Shift key for approximately 2 seconds with the Mode key held down to enter the setting conditions. Then use the Shift key and Increment key to set up any shift. The figure below shows how to set up shifting of the indicated value by -15 digits.

Multi display unit

Single display unit

Press the Shift key with the Mode key held down during measurement operation.

For a single display, press the Mode key to move to the parameter information display status (This move is automatically achieved in approximately 1 second.) Using the Shift key (digit change) and Increment key (value change), set the shift of the indicated value to -15. Note: The decimal point of the selected digit blinks. Note: The polarity can be changed by incrementing the most significant digit. (012890 -1-2-90) Press the Mode key to check the computed results. Note: For a single display, all the decimal points blink (a decimal point lit during measurement operation will remain lit). Press the Enter key to return to the measurement operation.

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* To cancel the display shift function, set the parameter to "0." 8.2 Monitor Mode The A5000 series panel meter is capable of displaying the maximum value, minimum value, maximum valueminimum value, and input value in the monitor display block. Press the Increment key with the Enter key held down to enter the display status in each mode. To return to ordinary display, press the Enter key. Which mode is used to display a value is determined by the previous display status in the Monitor mode. (If the instrument's power supply is turned OFF, maximum-value display is activated in this mode when the power supply is turned ON next time.) To change to each value-display mode, press the Shift key. The maximum value, minimum value, and maximum valueminimum value are always stored in the memory with respect to the measurement results. To clear these data items, use the Increment key.

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Control Functions
9.1 About Control Function The A5000 series panel meter has the hold, digital zero, and peak hold control functions.
Input circuit GND/LO HOLD/ DZ/PH COM 5V 10k CPU 5V Note The control circuit and input circuit are not generally isolated from each other. (Note that the AC current-measuring unit (26 ranges) is isolated from the other circuits because it uses CT.)

9.2 Hold Function The Hold function temporarily retains the indication. The hold function is enabled by short circuiting the HOLD and COM terminals or setting both terminals to the same voltage level. As a result the display unit retains the indication given at that moment. 9.3 Digital Zero Function The Digital Zero function zeros the indication given at an arbitrary timing. Thereafter, the function shows the amount of change from the point of zeroing. However, this function serves as an indication resetting function for a frequency measuring unit. Thus, the Digital Zero function can be used to reset the indication when there is no input signal at all. Note that, the on/off control of the Digital Zero function can be achieved by means of terminal control or front panel keys. * Operation with the control terminals takes priority over operation with the front panel keys. (The Digital Zero function is disabled if the control terminals are made to go through the off-on-off sequence with the function enabled by means of the front panel keys.) 9.3.1 Terminal Control When the DZ terminal and COM terminal are short-circuited or set at the same potential, the digital zero function is activated. This causes the display shown at that point to be zero. 9.3.2 Front Key Control If the Increment key is pressed for approximately 1 second with the Mode key held down, the display shown at that point becomes zero. 9.3.3 Tracking Zero The tracking zero function automatically digitally corrects zero-point movement internally. This function starts working from the instant when the digital zero function has been activated. Correction is made according to the values set by tracking zero time setting and tracking zero width setting in condition data setting.
Digital zero ON Indicated value

3 2 1 Display 0 -1 -2 -3
Start of Five samplings tracking zero function (Tracking zero time)

Digital zero function is acticated. The indicated value becomes zero.


Tracking zero width

Because the indicated value is less than 3 digits at 5th sampling, correction is made to display zero. No correction is made since the indicated value exceeds the correction value. Because the indicated value is less than 3 digits, correction is made to display zero.

Setting example Tracking zero time setting 5 (correction at every five sampling) Tracking zero width setting 3 (correction value 3 digits)

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9.4

Peak Hold Function The Peak Hold function retains one of the maximum (peak hold)/minimum (valley hold)/maximum - minimum (peak-valley hold) values and provides output for that value. Selection from these values is made using the condition data. The peak hold function is enabled by short circuiting the PH and COM terminals or setting both terminals to the same voltage level.

10 Output Functions
10.1 Comparison Output Function The A5000 series of unit meters is designed so that the two judgment values HI and LO can be set for the measured (indicated) value to provide the results of judgment as relay contact output. (This function is effective when the meter is equipped with a comparison output unit.) For details on the contact ratings and other specifications, refer to the section Output Specifications. 10.2 Analog Output Function The A5000 series of unit meters can output an analog signal for an indicated value (when the meter is equipped with an analog output unit). There are four output ranges, 0 to 1 V/0 to 10 V/1 to 5 V/4 to 20mA, from which a selection can be made using the condition data. In addition, the analog output of the A5000 series allows for arbitrary output scaling. This scaling can be achieved by setting the indication value for an output of the maximum scale value (20mA for 4-20mA output range) in the AOHI parameter of the scaling data. 10.3 RS-485 Interface Function The A5000 series can be equipped with an RS-485 interface (when the meter is provided with an RS-485 unit). For details on the RS-485 function, see the 13. Detailed Communications Specifications. 10.4 RS-232C Interface Function The A5000 series can be equipped with an RS-232C interface (when the meter is provided with an RS-232C unit). For details on the RS-232C function, see 13. Detailed Communications Specifications.

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11 Error Messages
The table below describes the inspection points, remedies, etc. taken if abnormal displays or erroneous operating conditions occur during use of the A5000 series panel meter.

Didplay

Error description
The meter s internal memory error

Remedy
Turn the power supply OFF and then ON again. If this does not solve the problem, contact your sales representative or our sales department directly. Set condition data again. * Modify one or more data and cycle through the parameter sequence at least once. Set comparator data again. * Modify one or more data and cycle through the parameter sequence at least once. Set scaling data again. If the input unit is the frequency input type (YA5000-15), set the pre-scale and frequency division values again. * Modify one or more data and cycle through the parametor sequence at least once. Set linearize data again. * Modify one or more data and cycle through the parameter sequence at least once. Set calibration data again. * Modify one or more data and cycle through the parameter sequence at least once. Using the display shift function , set shift data again. Write the digital zero value.

a One of segments

to gof the least significant digit lights up.

Condition data error

Comparator data error

Scaling data error

Linearize data error

Calibration data error

Shift data error Digital zero value backup data error An input value or indicated value has exceeded the measurement range during peak hold action. An input value or indicated value has exceeded the measurement range. Condition in which the microcomputer is ready for data entry.

Cancel peak hold action once.

Use the meter within the measurement range and display range of a specified range.

If setting is modified while hold or peak hold is ON, cancel the revevant action once.

Note If any of indications 1 to 6 appears frequently, the panel meter can be assumed to be being affected by noise, etc. Take appropriate measures against noise.

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12 Specifications and External Dimensions


12.1 Input Specifications 12.1.1 DC voltage measuring unit (range 11)
Range 11 Measurement range 99.99mV Highest Input Maximum Accuracy resolution impedance permissible input Offset : 9999 About 10V 100V (0.1% of FS) Full scale : 0 to 9999 100M Indication

Input circuit : Single ended type Operating system : conversion Maximum sampling rate : 12.5 times per second Noise rejection ratio : NMR (normal mode rejection) 50 dB or more (50 or 60 Hz)

12.1.2

DC voltage measuring unit (ranges 12 to 15)


Range 12 13 14 15 Measurement range 999.9mV 9.999V 99.99V 600.0V Highest Input Maximum Accuracy resolution impedance permissible input About 100V 100V 100M About 1mV 250V (0.1% of FS) Offset : 9999 1M About Full scale : 0 to 9999 10mV 250V 10M About 100mV 600V (0.15% of FS) 10M Indication

Input circuit : Single ended type Operating system : conversion Maximum sampling rate : 12.5 times per second Noise rejection ratio : NMR (normal mode rejection) 50 dB or more (50 or 60 Hz)

12.1.3

DC current measuring unit (ranges 23 to 25)


Range 23 24 25 Measurement range 9.999mA 99.99mA 999.9mA Highest Input Maximum Accuracy resolution impedance permissible input About 1A 100mA 10 (0.2% of FS) Offset : 9999 About 10A 500mA Full scale : 0 to 9999 1 About 100A 3A (0.3% of FS) 0.1 Indication

Input circuit : Single ended type Operating system : conversion Maximum sampling rate : 12.5 times per second Noise rejection ratio : NMR (normal mode rejection) 50 dB or more (50 or 60 Hz)

12.1.4

AC voltage measuring unit (average value detection: ranges 11 to 13)


Range 11 12 13 Measurement Highest Input Maximum Indication Accuracy range resolution impedance permissible input 99.99mV 10V Offset : 9999 1M 100V (0.2% of FS 999.9mV 100V Full scale : 0 to 9999 or more +10digit) 9.999V 1mV 250V

Input circuit : Single ended type Operating system : conversion Maximum sampling rate : 12.5 times per second Frequency range : 40 Hz to 1 kHz Response speed : About 1 second Dead zone : 0 to 99 digits (0 display fixation)

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12.1.5

AC voltage measuring unit (average value detection: ranges 14 and 15)


Range 14 15 Measurement range 99.99V 600.0V Indication Offset : 9999 Full scale : 0 to 9999 Highest Input Maximum resolution impedance permissible input 10mV 100mV 1M or more 250V 600V Accuracy (0.2% of FS +10digit) (0.3% of FS +10digit)

Input circuit : Single ended type Operating system : conversion Maximum sampling rate : 12.5 times per second Frequency range : 40 Hz to 1 kHz Response speed : About 1 second Dead zone : 0 to 99 digits (0 display fixation)

12.1.6

AC voltage measuring unit (true rms value: ranges 11 to 13)


Range 11 12 13 Measurement Highest Input Maximum Indication Accuracy range resolution impedance permissible input 99.99mV 10V Offset : 9999 1M (0.2% of FS 100V 999.9mV 100V Full scale : 0 to 9999 or more +20digit) 9.999V 1mV 250V

Input circuit : Single ended type Operating system : conversion Maximum sampling rate : 12.5 times per second Frequency range : 40 Hz to 1 kHz Response speed : About 1 second Crest factor : 4:1 at full scale Dead zone : 0 to 99 digits (0 display fixation)

12.1.7

AC voltage measuring unit (true rms value: ranges 14 and 15)


Range 14 15 Measurement range 99.99V 600.0V Indication Offset : 9999 Full scale : 0 to 9999 Highest Input Maximum resolution impedance permissible input 10mV 100mV 1M or more 250V 600V Accuracy (0.2% of FS +20digit) (0.3% of FS +20digit)

Input circuit : Single ended type Operating system : conversion Maximum sampling rate : 12.5 times per second Frequency range : 40 Hz to 1 kHz Response speed : About 1 second Crest factor : 4:1 at full scale Dead zone : 0 to 99 digits (0 display fixation)

12.1.8

AC current measuring unit (average value detection: ranges 23 to 25)


Range 23 24 25 Measurement range 9.999mA 99.99mA 999.9mA Highest Input Maximum Accuracy resolution impedance permissible input About 1A 100mA 10 Offset : 9999 About (0.5% of FS 10A 500mA Full scale : 0 to 9999 1 +10digit) About 100A 3A 0.1 Indication

Input circuit : Single ended type Operating system : conversion Maximum sampling rate : 12.5 times per second Frequency range : 40 Hz to 1 kHz Response speed : About 1 second Dead zone : 0 to 99 digits (0 display fixation)

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12.1.9

AC current measuring unit (average value detection: range 26)


Range 26 Measurement range 5A Indication Offset : 9999 Full scale : 0 to 9999 Highest Input Maximum resolution impedance permissible input 1mA (CT) 8A Accuracy (0.5% of FS +10digit)

Input circuit : CT isoration type Operating system : conversion Maximum sampling rate : 12.5 times per second Frequency range : 50 Hz or 60Hz Response speed : About 1 second Dead zone : 0 to 99 digits (0 display fixation)

12.1.10

AC current measuring unit (true rms value: ranges 23 to 25)


Range 23 24 25 Measurement range 9.999mA 99.99mA 999.9mA Highest Input Maximum Accuracy resolution impedance permissible input About 1A 100mA 10 Offset : 9999 About (0.5% of FS 10A 500mA Full scale : 0 to 9999 1 +20digit) About 100A 3A 0.1 Indication

Input circuit : Single ended type Operating system : conversion Maximum sampling rate : 12.5 times per second Frequency range : 40 Hz to 1 kHz Response speed : About 1 second Crest factor : 4:1 at full scale Dead zone : 0 to 99 digits (0 display fixation)

12.1.11

AC current measuring unit (true rms value: range 26)


Range 26 Measurement range 5A Indication Offset : 9999 Full scale : 0 to 9999 Highest Input Maximum resolution impedance permissible input 1mA (CT) 8A Accuracy (0.5% of FS +20digit)

Input circuit : CT isoration type Operating system : conversion Maximum sampling rate : 12.5 times per second Frequency range : 50 Hz or 60Hz Response speed : About 1 second Crest factor : 4:1 at full scale Dead zone : 0 to 99 digits (0 display fixation)

12.1.12

Resistance measuring unit


Range 11 12 13 14 Measurement Highest Indication Circuit current range resolution 99.99 10m About 5mA 999.9 Offset : 9999 100m About 500A 9.999k Full scale : 0 to 9999 1 About 50A 99.99k 10 About 5A Accuracy

(0.2% of FS)

Input circuit : Single ended type Operating system : conversion Maximum sampling rate : 12.5 times per second Measuring system : Two-wire system or four-wire system (internal socket change-over) Open-circuit voltage : About 5V

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12.1.13

Temperature measuring unit (TC)


Range KA KB J T S R B Input sensor K K J T S R B Indication -50.0 to 199.9 -50 to 1200 -50 to 1000 -50 to 400 0 to 1700 -10 to 1700 100 to 1800 Highest resolution 0.1 Accuracy (0.5% of FS) (0.2% of FS) 1 (0.6% of FS) (0.4% of FS) Note : The accuracy of range B is applicable to temperatures of 500 or more.

Input circuit : Single ended type Operating system : conversion Maximum sampling rate : 6.25 times per second Cold junction compensation error : 2(at 10 to 40) Internal resistance of sensor : 50 or less Linearizer : Digital linearizer Burnout alarm : It blinks by ---- display.

12.1.14

Temperature measuring unit (RTD)


Range PA JPA PB JPB Input sensor PT100 JPt100 PT100 JPt100 Indication -100.0 to 199.9 -100 to 600 Highest resolution 0.1 1 Accuracy (0.15% of FS) (0.3% of FS)

Input circuit : Single ended type Operating system : conversion Maximum sampling rate : 12.5 times per second Current through RTD : About 1mA External resistance : 10 or less per wire Linearizer : Digital linearizer Burnout alarm : It blinks by ---- display.

12.1.15

Frequency measuring unit (open collector, logic, and magnet)


Range 11 12 13 14 Measurement range 0.1 to 200Hz 1 to 2000Hz 0.01 to 20kHz 0.1 to 200kHz Highest Renewal time resolution of a display 0.1Hz 0 to 10s Pre-scale : 0.001 to 5 1Hz 1s 10Hz Frequency division : 1 to 100 100ms 100Hz Indication Accuracy

(0.2% of FS)

Input type Open collector Logic Magnet Duty ratio : 50

Input voltage lebel LO : 1V or less (5V : 2.2k pull up) LO : 1V or less,HI : 2.5 to 15V 0.3 to 30Vp-p

Maximum permissible input 30V 15V

12.1.16

Frequency measuring unit (AC voltage 500 Vrms)


Range 11 12 13 14 Measurement range 0.1 to 200Hz 1 to 2000Hz 0.01 to 20kHz 0.1 to 200kHz Highest Renewal time resolution of a display 0.1Hz 0 to 10s Pre-scale : 0.001 to 5 1Hz 1s 10Hz Frequency division : 1 to 100 100ms 100Hz Indication Input voltage lebel 50 to 500Vrms Accuracy

(0.2% of FS)

Input type Voltage Duty ratio : 50

Maximum permissible input 500V

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12.1.17

Strain gage input unit (load cell)


Sensor power Zero adjusting range Span adjusting range Highest resolution Accuracy 5V 0.5V/digit -0.3 to +1mV/V (0.1% of FS +2digit) 1 to 3mV/V 10V 1V/digit Input circuit : Single ended type Operating system : conversion Maximum sampling rate : 12.5 times per second Conformity sensor : 350 Sensor power : 5V 5 (within 15mA) or 10V 5 (within 30mA)

12.1.18

Process input unit


Range 1V 2A Measurement range 1 to 5V 4 to 20mA Indication Offset : 9999 Full scale : 0 to 9999 Input Maximum impedance permissible input About 100V 100M About 100mA 10 Accuracy

(0.2% of FS)

Input circuit : Single ended type Operating system : conversion Maximum sampling rate : 12.5 times per second Noise rejection ratio : NMR (normal mode rejection) 50 dB or more (50 or 60 Hz)

12.2 Common Specifications


Display 7-segment LED display (character height : 14.2mm on main display and 8mm on sub-display)

Polarity indication Automatically indicated when the calculated result is negative. Indication range Over-range alarm Decimal point Zero indication External control -9999 to 9999 : OL or -OL for input signals outside the indication range

: Can be set at an arbitrary digit. : Leading zero suppression : HOLD, PH, DZ (reset for frequency measuring unit)

Operating temperature and humidity range : 0 to 50, 35 to 83% RH (non-condensing) Storage temperature and humidity range Power supply : -10 to 70, 60% RH or less

: 100 to 240V AC 10% for AC power supply unit 9 to 60V DC for DC power supply unit

Power consumption : 7VA max. (AC power supply) 7W max. (DC power supply) External dimensions Weight : 450g : 2000 V AC for 1 min. between power terminals and input terminal, and between power terminals and each output terminal : 96 mm (W) x 48 mm (H) x 146.5 mm (D) Note: Depth (D) denotes the maximum value.

Withstand voltage (AC power supply)

Withstand voltage : 500 V DC for 1 min. between power terminals and input terminal, and (DC power supply) between power terminals and each output terminal Withstand voltage (common) : 500 V DC for 1 min. between input terminal and each output terminal, and between analog output terminal and communication terminals 2000 VAC for 1 min between case and each output terminal (common to both AC and DC supply) : 100M between the above terminals when 500V DC is applied : EN61000-6-2,EN50081-2,IEC1010-1 It applies only to the product with which CE mark is indicated on the label. : Category Pollution degree 2

Insulation resistance Conformity standard

Grounding environment Altitude Fuse : 2000m max

: K19372 1.0A (DC power supply)

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12.3 Output Specifications 12.3.1 Output for Comparison

Conditions for comparison Judgment result Indicated value Upper limit judgment value HI Lower limit judgment value Indicated value Upper limit judgment value GO Lower limit judgment value Indicated value LO Control system : Micro computer operating system : -9999 to +9999

Judgment value setup range Hysteresis

: Can be set in the range of 1 to 999 digits for each judgment value : Depends on the sampling rate. : Relay contact output (Make and break contacts for HI and LO and make contacts for GO) : 240V AC, 8A (resistive load) and 30V DC, 8A (resistive load) : 20,000,000 times or more (Resistance load)

Operating speed Output method Output rating Mechanical life Electric life
12.3.2

: 100,000 times or more

Analog Output Output type Load resistance 0 to 1V 10k or more 0 to 10V 10k or more 1 to 5V 10k or more 4 to 20mA 550 or less

Accuracy (0.5% of FS)

Ripple 50mVp-p 25mVp-p

Note: The ripple ratings for the 4 to 20mA output are when the load resistance of 250 and the output current of 20mA are applied. Conversion system Resoluton Scaling : PWM conversion

: Equivalent to 13 bits : Digital scaling : About 0.5 second

Response speed
12.3.3

Communicating function
Synchronization Communication method Transmission rate Number of start bits Data length Error detection RS-232C RS-485 (Compatible with EIA RS-232C) (Compatible with EIA RS-485) Start-stop Full-duplex Two-wire half-duplex (polling/selecting) 2400,4800,9600,19200,38400 bps 1 bit 7 bits / 8 bits Even parity, odd parity, or no parity Block check character (BCC) checksum 1 bit / 2 bits ASCII Non-peocedural TXD,RXD,SG Non-inverting (+), inverting (-) 1 31 for meters 15m 500m max. (overall length) In EN/IEC conformity, it is under 30m CR+LF/CR

Number of stop bits Character code Transmission control procedure Signal name used Number of units that can be connected Transmission line length Delimiter

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12.4 External Dimensions

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13 Detailed Communications Specifications


13.1 Terminal Assignments and Connection Method The communication connector of the A5000 series is a modular jack connector compatible with the FCC68 standard. Use a modular plug connector also compatible with the FCC68 standard when connecting the panelmeter. 13.1.1 Terminal Assignments
22 NC 23 SG
Terminal No. 20 21 22 23

21 TXD(-) 20 RXD(+)

Name

Description

RS-232C: Receive Data terminal; RXD(+) RS-485: Non-inverting output RS-232C: Transmit Data terminal; TXD(-) RS-485: Inverting output Do not connect. NC Common terminal for the communication SG functions

RS-232C/RS-485 connector

13.1.2
13

Example of RS-232C Connection


1 20 21 22 23 5 1 20 21 22 23

25

14

25-pin D-sub (female) Pin 2: TXD Pin 3: RXD Pin 4: RTS Pin 5: CTS Pin 7: SG Pin 20: RXD Pin 21: TXD
Note: Connect at the communication connector*

9-pin D-sub (male) Pin 2: RXD Pin 3: TXD Pin 7: RTS Pin 8: CTS Pin 5: SG Pin 21: TXD Pin 20: RXD
Note: Connect at the communication connector*

Pin 23: SG

Pin 23: SG

* The above-illustrated connection of the CTS and RTS terminals on the host side is only a typical example for hardware control. Consult your system designer for further details on how to cope with the terminals.

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13.1.3 Example of RS-485 Connection If the panelmeter is positioned to be an end station as the result of an RS-485 connection, set the terminator to ON by using the selector socket in the A5000 output unit.

+ RS-485/ RS-232C converter -

SG +

Model SI-30 from Sekisui Chemical Co., Ltd. or other equivalent converters Note: If these lines are likely to be affected by noise or the like, use shielded wire. +

Note: The figure below identifies the position of the selector socket for switching between the ON and OFF positions.

+ Note: If the panelmeter is an end station, set the terminator to ON.

Side-mounted terminal block

Selector socket ON OFF

Communication connector

13.2 Communication Function Parameters The baud rate, data length, parity bit, stop bit, delimiter, and device ID (RS-485 only) are the user-selectable parameters of the communication functions provided by the A5000 panelmeter. 13.3 RS-485 Transmission/Reception Formats 13.3.1 Establishing and Releasing the Communication Link
Function
Establishment of communication link
ENQ

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 0 1 CR LF Note: Set a two-digit number as the device ID (00 is void).

Char. Length

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 0 1 CR LF (Normal response) Note: The response time is 40 ms maximum.


ACK

Char. Length

(No response is made if the device ID is wrong.) Release of communication link EOTCR LF Note: Communication is still possible when another device ID is specified without releasing the communication link. 1 (No response is made for release.) Note: The response time is 20 ms maximum.

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13.3.2

Available Control Codes


Control Code STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK Hexadecimal 02H 03H 04H 05H 06H Name Start of Text End of Text End of Transmission Enquiry Acknowledge Description Marks the starting point of text. Marks the ending point of text. Marks the end of transmission. Denotes an enquiry. Denotes an affirmative reply.

13.3.3 BCC Checksum As a means of error detection, a block check character (BCC) checksum is added to the RS-485 communication function of the A5000 panelmeter. See the following illustrations for details on the transmission and reception formats.
Example of BCC Checksum for Transmission STX ETX Character D S P Hexadecimal 02H 44H 53H 50H 03H
[1] [2] [3] [4]

A 41H

E 45H

CR 0DH

LF 0AH

Example of BCC Checksum for Reception STX 5 Character


02H 20H [1] 20H [2] 20H [3] 35H [4]

BCC H = Higher-order 4 bits among the lower-order 8 bits of the sum of the hexadecimal values numbered from [1] to [4] 44H+53H+50H+03H=EAH BCC L = Lower-order 4 bits among the lower-order 8 bits of the sum of the hexadecimal values numbered from [1] to [4] 44H+53H+50H+03H=EAH 0
30H [5]

0
30H [6]

0
30H [7] 20H [8]

H
48H [9]

I
49H [10]

ETX 03H [11]

9 39H

D 44H

CR 0DH

LF 0AH

BCC L = Lower-order 4 bits among the lower-order 8 bits of the sum of the hexadecimal values numbered from [1] to [11] 20H+20H+20H+35H+30H+30H+30H+20H+48H+49H+03H=1D9H BCC H = Higher-order 4 bits among the lower-order 8 bits of the sum of the hexadecimal values numbered from [1] to [11] 20H+20H+20H+35H+30H+30H+30H+20H+48H+49H+03H=1D9H

13.4 Communication Commands


Function Measured value and comparison results response 1 D 2 S 3 4 5 6 P CR LF 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Char. Length

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 0 0 0 H I (+ reading, w/o decimal point) - 5 0 0 0 H I (- reading, w/o decimal point) 5 0 0 . 0 H (+ reading, w/ decimal point) < = 9 8 0 0 H I (+ overrange reading, w/o decimal point) < = - 9 8 0 . 0 H (- overrange reading, w/ decimal point) P H 5 0 0 0 H I (peak hold reading, w/o decimal point)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 CR LF CR LF I CR LF CR LF I CR LF CR LF LF LF LF LF

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10 10 11 10 11 10 12 12 12 12

Measured value response Note : A measurement condition such as peak hold, etc. or compression decision is not responded.

S CR LF

5 0 0 0 CR (+ reading, w/o decimal point) - 5 0 0 0 CR (- reading, w/ decimal point) < = 9 8 0 0 CR (+ overrange reading, w/o decimal point) < = - 9 8 0 . 0 CR (- overrange reading, w/ decimal point) All responses are the fixed length of 12 characters. H I (In HI, a judgment result is.) G O (In GO, a judgment result is.) L O (In LO, a judgment result is.) All responses are the fixed length of 15 characters.

Comparison results response Note : A measurement condition is not responded.

M CR LF

CR LF CR LF CR LF

15 15 15

Hold remote control response

H CR LF

S T A R T CR LF (Response with the status of the hold function being set to OFF by remote control) H O L D CR LF (Response with the status of the hold function being set to ON by remote control) S T A R T CR LF (Response with the OFF status of the hold function) H O L D CR LF (Response with the ON status of the hold function) Y Y E E S S CR LF CR LF

5 6 5 5 5 11

Hold terminal response

A CR LF

Hold remote control

S T H S CR LF (Sets the hold function to OFF.) S T H H CR LF (Sets the hold function to ON.) T CR LF

5 5 1

Trigger input

5 0 0 . 0 H I CR LF (+ reading, w/ decimal point) Note: The response is the same as that of gDSP h. Y E S CR LF

Hold remote control cancellation

M CR LF

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Function Digital zero remote control response

1 D

2 Z

3 4 5 6 R CR LF

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 D Z R O F F CR LF (Response with the status of the digital zero function being set to OFF by remote control) D Z R 1 0 0 0 CR LF (Response with the status of the digital zero function being set to ON by remote control) Note: The main unit responds with the reading when the digital zero function is set to ON. D Z R O F F CR LF (Response with the OFF status of the digital zero function) D Z R O N CR LF (Response with the ON status of the digital zero function) Y Y Y Y E E E E S S S S CR LF CR LF CR LF CR LF

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Digital zero terminal response

A CR LF

7 6 5 5 5 5 7

Digital zero remote control

D Z R O N CR LF (Sets the digital zero function to ON.) D Z R O F F CR LF (Sets the digital zero function to OFF.) D Z R 1 0 0 0 CR LF (Sets the digital zero function to ON at 1000.) Z L M CR LF Y CR LF

6 7 8 3 3

Digital zero remote control cancellation E Comparison output remote control response R

R L Y O F F CR LF (Response with the status of the comparison output being set to OFF by remote control) R L Y H I CR LF (Response with the status of the comparison output being set to ON for HI by remote control) R L Y G O CR LF (Response with the status of the comparison output being set to ON for GO by remote control) R L Y L O CR LF (Response with the status of the comparison output being set to ON for LO by remote control) Y Y Y Y Y E E E E E S S S S S CR LF CR LF CR LF CR LF CR LF

Comparison output remote control

R L Y H I CR LF (Sets to ON for HI.) R L Y G O CR LF (Sets to ON for GO.) R L Y L O CR LF (Sets to ON for LO.) R L Y O F F CR LF (Sets all comparison outputs to OFF.) R P C V M CR LF H CR LF

6 6 6 7 3 3

5 5 5 5 5 10

Comparison output remote control cancellation Peak hold remote control response

P V H P H - O F F CR LF (Response with the status of the peak hold function being set to OFF by remote control) P V H V H - O F F CR LF (Response with the status of the valley hold function being set to OFF by remote control) P V H P V - O F F CR LF (Response with the status of the peak/valley hold function being set to OFF by remote control) P V H P H - O N CR LF (Response with the status of the peak hold function being set to ON by remote control) P V H V H - O N CR LF (Response with the status of the valley hold function being set to ON by remote control) P V H P V - O N CR LF (Response with the status of the peak/valley hold function being set to ON by remote control) P V H O F F CR LF (Response with the OFF status of the peak hold function) P V H O N CR LF (Response with the ON status of the peak hold function) Y Y Y Y Y E E E E E S S S S S CR LF CR LF CR LF CR LF CR LF

10

10

Peak hold terminal response

A CR LF

7 6 5 5 5 5 5 12 12 12 5 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 3

Peak hold type setting

P V H P H CR LF (Sets to the peak hold.) P V H V H CR LF (Sets to the valley hold.) P V H P V CR LF (Sets to the peak/valley hold.) P V H O N CR LF (Sets the peak hold function to ON.) P V H O F F CR LF (Sets the peak hold function to OFF.) P V D CR LF

6 6 6 6 7 3

Peak hold remote control

Peak hold value response

P H 5 0 0 . 0 CR LF (Response with the peak hold value) V H - 1 0 0 . 0 CR LF (Response with the valley hold value) P V 6 0 0 . 0 CR LF (Response with the peak/valley hold values) Y Y Y E E E S S S CR LF CR LF CR LF

Peak hold value clear

P C L P H CR LF (Clears the peak hold value.) P C L V H CR LF (Clears the valley hold value.) P C L P V CR LF (Clears the peak/valley hold values.) E R P E M CR LF A CR LF

6 6 6 3 3

Peak hold remote control cancellation Remote control response

Y E S CR LF N O ? CR LF (Response with the status of every function not being remote-controlled) S T H CR LF (Response with the status of the hold function being remote-controlled) P V H CR LF (Response with the status of the peak hold function being remote-controlled) D Z R CR LF (Response with the status of the digital zero function being remote-controlled) R L Y CR LF (Response with the status of the comparison output function being remote-controlled) Note: The main unit responds with the statuses of functions by separating them with delimiters if multiple functions are being remote-controlled. M A X 5 0 0 . 0 CR LF (Response with a MAX value) M I N - 1 0 0 . 0 CR LF (Response with a MIN value) M - M 6 0 0 . 0 CR LF (Response with a (MAX-MIN) value) Note: The main unit responds with these values at one time by separating them with delimiters. Y Y Y E E E S S S CR LF CR LF CR LF

MAX/MIN/(MAX-MIN) value response

X CR LF

9 9 9

MAX/MIN/(MAX-MIN) value clear

M C L M A CR LF (Clears the MAX value.) M C L M I CR LF (Clears the MIN value.) M C L M M CR LF (Clears the (MAX-MIN) value.)

6 6 6

5 5 5

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Function Range response (except for thermometers)

1 R

2 N

3 4 5 6 G CR LF

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 R A N G E 1 2 CR LF (Response with the status of range 12 being selected) R A N G E 2 4 CR LF (Response with the status of range 24 being selected) R A N G E 2 A CR LF (Response with the status of range 2A being selected) N O ? CR LF (Response with the status of no range being selected) Note: The response varies depending on the input unit or the status of range selection (8 characters max.). K A CR LF (Response with the status of range KA being selected) K b CR LF (Response with the status of range KB being selected) J CR LF (Response with the status of range J being selected) T CR LF (Response with the status of range T being selected) R CR LF (Response with the status of range R being selected) S CR LF (Response with the status of range S being selected) B CR LF (Response with the status of range B being selected) P A CR LF (Response with the status of range PA being selected) P b CR LF (Response with the status of range Pb being selected) J P A CR LF (Response with the status of range JPA being selected) J P b CR LF (Response with the status of range JPb being selected) Y E S CR LF Note: The main unit switches to the range immediately after the setting. Y E S CR LF Note: The main unit switches to the range immediately after the setting. Y E S CR LF Note: The main unit switches to the range immediately after the setting. Y E S CR LF Note: The main unit switches to the range immediately after the setting. Y E S CR LF Note: The main unit switches to the range immediately after the setting. Y E S CR LF Note: The main unit switches to the range immediately after the setting. N O ? CR LF (Response when a nonexistent range is set.) A V G 1 CR LF (Response with the status of the averaging frequency being once.) A V G 8 0 CR LF (Response with the status of the averaging frequency being 80 times.) Y E S CR LF

Char. Length

8 8 8 5

Range response (thermometers)

G CR LF

2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 5

Range setting

R N G 1 2 CR LF (Sets to range 12.) R N G 2 4 CR LF (Sets to range 24.) R N G 2 A CR LF (Sets to range 2A.) R N G K A CR LF (Sets to range KA.) R N G T CR LF (Sets to range T.) R N G J P b CR LF (Sets to range JPb.) Note: The command varies depending on the input unit or the range of interest. A V G CR LF

6 6 6 6 5 7

Averaging frequency response

6 6 5 5

Averaging frequency setting

A V G 1 CR LF (Sets the averaging frequency to once.) A V G 8 0 CR LF (Sets the averaging frequency to 80 times.) M A V CR LF

5 6 3

Y E S CR LF Note: The main unit switches to the frequency immediately after the setting. M A V O F F CR LF (Response with the status of moving average calculation being set to OFF.) M A V O N = 4 CR LF (Response with the status of the moving average calculation frequency being 4 times.) M A V O N = 1 6 CR LF (Response with the status of the moving average calculation frequency being 16 times.) Y Y E E S S CR LF CR LF

Moving average calculation frequency response

Moving average calculation frequency setting

M A V 4 CR LF (Sets the moving average calculation frequency to 4 times.) M A V 1 6 CR LF (Sets the moving average calculation frequency to 16 times.) M A V 0 CR LF (Cancels moving average calculation (OFF).) S W D CR LF

5 6 5 3

3 3 3 6 7 5 5 17

Y E S CR LF Note: The main unit switches to the OFF status immediately after the setting. S . W D 1 CR LF (Response with the status of the step width being 1.) S . W D 1 0 CR LF (Response with the status of the step width being 10.) Y E S CR LF

Step width response

Step width setting

S W D 1 CR LF (Sets the step width to 1.) S W D 1 0 CR LF (Sets step width to 10.) R S - CR LF

5 6 3

Y E S CR LF Note: The main unit switches to the setpoint immediately after the setting. 1 9 2 0 0 - 7 - E - 2 - C R / L F CR LF (Response with the status of the baud rate being 19200 bps, data length being 7 bits, parity being even, number of stop bits being 2, and delimiter being CR+LF.) 9 6 0 0 - 8 - N - 1 - C R CR LF (Response with the status of the baud rate being 9600 bps, data length being 8 bits, parity being none, number of stop bits being 1, and delimiter being CR.) Y E S CR LF

Communication function parameter response

13

Communication function parameter setting

Device ID response

R S 1 9 2 0 0 - 7 - E - 2 - C R / L F CR LF (Sets the baud rate to 19200 bps, data length to 7 bits, parity to even, number of stop bits to 2, and delimiter to CR+LF.) R S 9 6 0 0 - 7 - E - 1 - C R CR LF (Sets the baud rate to 9600 bps, data length to 8 bits, parity to none, number of stop bits to 1, A D R CR LF

21

17 3

Y E S CR LF Note: The main unit switches to the setpoints immediately after the setting. 0 1 CR LF (Response with the status of the device ID being 01) 9 9 CR LF (Response with the status of the device ID being 99) Y Y E E S S CR LF CR LF

3 2 2 5 5 9 3 4 3 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Device ID setting

A D R 0 1 CR LF (Sets the device ID to 01.) A D R 9 9 CR LF (Sets the device ID to 99.) A O P CR LF

6 6 3

Analog output type response

A . O U T O F F CR LF (Response with the status of the analog output type being OFF.) 0 - 1 CR LF (Response with the status of the analog output type being 0-1 V.) 0 - 1 0 CR LF (Response with the status of the analog output type being 0-10 V.) 1 - 5 CR LF (Response with the status of the analog output type being 1-5 V.) 0 - 2 0 CR LF (Response with the status of the analog output type being 0-20 mA.) 4 - 2 0 CR LF (Response with the status of the analog output type being 4-20 mA.) N O ? CR LF (Response with the status of the analog output unit being not installed.) Y Y Y Y Y Y E E E E E E S S S S S S CR LF CR LF CR LF CR LF CR LF CR LF

Analog output type setting

A O P O F F CR LF (Sets the analog output type to OFF.) A O P 0 - 1 CR LF (Sets the analog output type to 0-1 V.) A O P 0 - 1 0 CR LF (Sets the analog output type to 0-10 V.) A O P 1 - 5 CR LF (Sets the analog output type to 1-5 V.) A O P 0 - 2 0 CR LF (Sets the analog output type to 0-20 mA.) A O P 4 - 2 0 CR LF (Sets the analog output type to 4-20 mA.)

7 7 8 7 8 8

N O ? CR LF (Response with the status of the analog output unit being not installed.)

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Function Digital zero backup status response

1 B

2 D

3 4 5 6 Z CR LF

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Char. Length

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 B D Z O N CR LF (Response with the status of digital zero backup being ON.) B D Z O F F CR LF (Response with the status of digital zero backup being OFF.) Y Y Y E E E S S S CR LF CR LF CR LF

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6 7 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 5

Digital zero backup control

B D Z O N CR LF (Sets digital zero backup to ON.) B D Z O F F CR LF (Sets digital zero backup to OFF.) S A V CR LF

6 7 3

Digital zero data save command

N O ? CR LF (Response with the status of digital zero backup being OFF.) Input selection response I S E L CR LF 4 O . C CR LF (Response with the status of the input selection option being open collector.) L O G CR LF (Response with the status of the input selection option being logic.) M A G CR LF (Response with the status of the input selection option being magnet.) N O ? CR LF (Response with the status of the frequency measurement unit not being installed.) Y Y Y E E E S S S CR LF CR LF CR LF

Input selection setting

I S E L O . C CR LF (Sets the input selection option to open collector.) I S E L L O G CR LF (Sets the input selection option to logic.) I S E L M A G CR LF (Sets the input selection option to magnet.)

8 8 8

5 5 5 5

N O ? CR LF (Response with the status of the frequency measurement unit not being installed.) Tracking zero response T R K CR LF 3 O N T = 1 W = 1 CR LF (Response with the status of the tracking zero time being 1 and tracking zero width being 1.) O N T = 9 9 W = 9 9 CR LF (Response with the status of the tracking zero time being 99 and tracking zero width being 99.) T R K O F F CR LF (Response with the status of the tracking zero function being set to OFF.) Y Y Y Y Y E E E E E S S S S S CR LF CR LF CR LF CR LF CR LF

10

12

7 5 5 5 5 5 7 6 5 5 7 5 6 5 5 5 7 6

Tracking zero setting

T R K T = 1 CR LF (Sets the tracking zero time to 1.) T R K T = 9 9 CR LF (Sets the tracking zero time to 99.) T R K W = 1 CR LF (Sets the tracking zero width to 1 digit.) T R K W = 9 9 CR LF (Sets the tracking zero width to 99 digits.) T R K T = 0 CR LF (Sets the tracking zero function to OFF.) S N S R CR LF

7 8 7 8 7 4

Sensor power supply response

S N S R 1 0 CR LF (Response with the status of sensor power supply being set to 10 V.) S N S R 5 CR LF (Response with the status of sensor power supply being set to 5 V.) Y Y E E S S CR LF CR LF

Sensor power supply setting

S N S R 1 0 CR LF (Sets the sensor power supply to 10 V.) S N S R 5 CR LF (Sets the sensor power supply to 5 V.) P O N CR LF

7 6 3

Power-on delay time response

P O N O F F CR LF (Response with the status of the power-on delay function being set to OFF.) P O N 1 CR LF (Response with the status of the power-on delay function being set to 1 sec.) P O N 3 0 CR LF (Response with the status of the power-on delay function being set to 30 sec.) Y Y Y E E E S S S CR LF CR LF CR LF

Power-on delay time setting

P O N 1 CR LF (Sets the power-on delay function to 1 sec.) P O N 3 0 CR LF (Sets the power-on delay function to 30 sec.) P O N 0 CR LF (Sets the power-on delay function to OFF.) P R O CR LF

5 6 5 3

Protection response

P R O O F F CR LF (Response with the status of the protection function being set to OFF.) P R O O N CR LF (Response with the status of the protection function being set to ON.) Y Y E E S S CR LF CR LF

Protection setting

P R O O F F CR LF (Sets the protection function to OFF.) P R O O N CR LF (Sets the protection function to ON.) U N O CR LF

7 6 3

Unit number response

I - 1 7 , O - 6 CR LF (Response with the status of the input unit being strain gauge measurement and the output unit being a combination of comparison output, analog output and RS-232C.) I - 0 1 , O - 3 CR LF (Response with the status of the input unit being DC voltage measurement (11 ranges) and the output unit being RS-232C.) K E Y O F F CR LF (Response with the status of the key operation prohibition function being set to OFF.) K E Y O N CR LF (Response with the status of the key operation prohibition function being set to ON.) Y Y E E S S CR LF CR LF

Key operation prohibition response

Y CR LF

Key operation prohibition setting

K E Y O F F CR LF (Sets the key operation prohibition function to OFF.) K E Y O N CR LF (Sets the key operation prohibition function to ON.) C O M CR LF Note: The reading of the main unit changes to COM the moment it receives a COM command. N CR LF N CR LF N CR LF R CR LF Note: The main unit returns to measurement operation upon an R command (or returns to the HI-side judgment value if an N command is sent.)

7 6 3 1 1 1 1

5 5 10 10 10 10 5

Comparator data response

S - H I 1 0 0 0 CR LF (Response with the HI-side judgment value.) S - L O 5 0 0 CR LF (Response with the LO-side judgment value.) H - H I 0 CR LF (Response with the HI-side hysteresis.) H - L O 0 CR LF (Response with the LO-side hysteresis.) Y E S CR LF

Comparator data setting Note: This example shows a case where S-HI is set to 8000 and S-LO to 4000.

C O M CR LF Note: The reading of the main unit changes to COM the moment it receives a COM command. 8 0 0 0 CR LF (Sets the HI-side judgment value to 8000.) N CR LF 4 0 0 0 CR LF (Sets the LO-side judgment value to 4000.) R CR LF Note: If an R command is sent after setting required data, the main unit saves data provided up to that moment and then returns to measurement operation.

3 4 1 4 1

S S S S Y

H H L L S

I I O O

1 8

0 0 5

0 0 0 0

0 CR LF 0 CR LF 0 CR LF 0 CR LF

10 10 10 10 5 6

4 CR LF

E r r o r CR LF (Response when a value that does not meet the setting conditions is input.)

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Function Scaling data response

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 M E T CR LF Note: The reading of the main unit changes to MET the moment it receives an MET command. N CR LF N CR LF N CR LF N CR LF N CR LF N CR LF N CR LF N CR LF R CR LF Note: The main unit returns to measurement operation upon an R command (or returns to the response with the full-scale reading if an N command is sent.)

Char. Length

3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 F S C 9 9 9 9 CR LF (Response with a full-scale reading.) F I N 9 9 9 9 CR LF (Response with a full-scale input value.) O F S 0 CR LF (Response with an offset reading.) O I N 0 CR LF (Response with an offset input value.) D L H I 9 9 9 9 CR LF (Response with the HI value of the digital limiter.) D L L O - 9 9 9 9 CR LF (Response with the LO value of the digital limiter.) A O H I 9 9 9 9 CR LF (Response with the HI reading of the analog output.) A O L O 0 CR LF (Response with the LO reading of the analog output.) D E P 4 CR LF (Response with the position of the decimal point.) Y E S CR LF

Char. Length

10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 6 5

Scaling data setting Note: This example shows a case where FSC is set to 8000 and OFS to 20.

M E T CR LF Note: The reading of the main unit changes to MET the moment it receives an MET command. 8 0 0 0 CR LF (Sets the full-scale reading to 8000.) N CR LF N CR LF 2 0 CR LF (Sets the offset reading to 20.) R CR LF Note: If an R command is sent after setting required data, the main unit saves data provided up to that moment and then returns to measurement operation.

3 4 1 1 2 1

F F F O O Y

S S I F F E

C C N S S S

9 8 9

9 0 9

9 0 9

9 CR LF 0 CR LF 9 CR LF 0 CR LF

10 10 10 10 10 5 6 7 6 7 5 5 5 5

2 CR LF

0 CR LF

E r r o r CR LF (Response when a value outside the setpoint range is input.) 3 L I N O F F CR LF (Response with the status of the linearization function being set to OFF.) L I N O N CR LF (Response with the status of the linearization function being set to ON.) L I N C L R CR LF (Response with the status of the linearization function being cleared.) Y Y Y E E E S S S CR LF CR LF CR LF

Linearization function status response

N CR LF

Linearization function status setting

L I N O F F CR LF (Sets the linearization function to an OFF status.) L I N O N CR LF (Sets the linearization function to an ON status.) L I N C L R CR LF (Sets the linearization function to a cleared status.)

7 6 7

N O ? CR LF (Response with the status of the linearization function being cleared.) Note: Since the linearization data are all cleared when the linearization function is cleared, the main unit does not accept either a LIN ON or LIN OFF command. (Set the linearization function status after setting the linearization data again.) Response for number of linearization correction data items L N O CR LF 3 L N O 0 0 CR LF (Response with the status of the linearization function being cleared.) L N O 0 2 CR LF (Response with the status of the number of linearization correction data items being 02.) L N O 1 6 CR LF (Response with the status of the number of linearization correction data items being 16.) Y Y E E S S CR LF CR LF

6 6

Setting for number of linearization correction data items

L N O 0 2 CR LF (Sets the number of linearization correction data items to 02.) L N O 1 6 CR LF (Sets the number of linearization correction data items to 16.)

6 6

5 5 6

E r r o r CR LF (Response when linearization data is not correctly set.) Note: Set the number of linearization correction data items after setting linearization data.) Linearization data response L N D 0 1 CR LF Note: A reading can be made from any of the data items 01 to 16. Note: The reading of the main unit changes to LINE the moment it receives an LND XX command. N CR LF N CR LF N CR LF N CR LF 6 L N D 0 1 I = 0 CR LF (Response with the input value of linearization data N-01.)

14

1 1 1 1

L N D 0 1 O = 0 CR (Response with the output value of linearization data N-01.) L N D 0 2 I = 0 CR (Response with the input value of linearization data N-02.) L N D 0 2 O = 0 CR (Response with the output value of linearization data N-02.) L N D 0 3 I = 0 CR

LF LF LF LF

14 14 14 14

N CR LF N CR LF R CR LF Note: The main unit returns to measurement operation upon an R command (or returns to the response with the input value of linearization data N-01 if an N command is sent.) Linearization data setting L N D 0 1 CR LF Note: Setting can be made from any of the data items 01 to 16. Note: The reading of the main unit changes to LINE the moment it receives an LND XX command. - 1 0 0 0 CR LF (Sets the input value of linearization data N-01 to -1000.) N CR LF - 9 0 0 CR LF (Sets the output value of linearization data N-01 to -900.) N CR LF - 5 0 0 CR LF (Sets the input value of linearization data N-02 to -500.) N CR LF - 6 0 0 CR LF (Sets the output value of linearization data N-01 to -600.) R CR LF Note: If an R command is sent after setting required data, the main unit saves data provided up to that point and then returns to measurement operation.

1 1 1

L N D 1 6 I = 0 CR LF (Response with the input value of linearization data N-16.) L N D 1 6 O = 0 CR LF (Response with the output value of linearization data N-16.) Y E S CR LF

14 14

0 CR LF

14

4 1 1 1 1 1 1

L L L L L L L

N N N N N N N

D D D D D D D

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 1 1 2 2 2 2

I O O I I O O

= = = = = = =

0 CR LF 0 CR LF

14 14 14 14 14 14 14

0 CR LF 0 CR LF

0 CR LF 0 CR LF

0 CR LF

CR LF

5 6

E r r o r CR LF (Response when a value outside the setpoint range is input.)

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Function Calibration data response

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 C A L 2 CR LF Note: The reading of the main unit changes to CAL2 the moment it receives a CAL2 command. J CR LF N CR LF R CR LF Note: The main unit returns to measurement operation upon an R command (or returns to the zero point input value response if an N command is sent.)

Char. Length

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Z E R O 0 . 0 0 0 m V / V CR LF (Response with a zero input value.) S P I N 2 . 0 0 0 m V (Response with a span input value.) S P A N 9 0 0 0 CR LF (Response with a span reading.) Y E S CR LF / V CR LF

Char. Length

15

1 1 1

15 10 5

Calibration data setting (Calibration with actual load)

1 CR LF

4 1

O CR LF

4 4 10

N CR LF (Executes zero calibration.) Note: The main unit moves to the setting of a span reading if a J command is sent.)

Z E R O CR LF S P A N 9 0 0 0 CR LF (Response when zero calibration is executed correctly and a transition is made to span calibration.) E r r o r X CR LF (Response when an input signal outside the zero adjustment range is applied.) Note: Apply an input signal within the zero adjustment range (0.3 mV/V and resend the N command. S P A N 5 0 0 0 CR LF

5 0 0 0 CR LF (Sets the span reading to 5000.) N CR LF (Executes span calibration.)

10

R CR LF Note: If an R command is sent during setting, the main unit saves data provided up to that moment and then returns to measurement operation (span reading is not saved, however). Calibration data setting (Equivalent calibration) C A L 2 CR LF

Y E S CR LF (Response when span calibration is executed correctly.) Note: The main unit automatically returns to measurement operation when span calibration is executed correctly.) E r r o r X CR LF S P A N 9 0 0 0 CR LF (Response when an input signal that is outside the zero adjustment range or contains a gain error is applied.) Note: The main unit returns to the setting of a span reading. Note: Check the applied input signal level or span reading and set the calibration data again. Y E S CR LF

7 10

4 4 1

Z Z

E E

R R

O O

0 0

. .

0 0

0 0

0 4

m m

V V

/ /

V CR LF V CR LF

15 15 15

0 0 0 4 CR LF (Sets the zero input value to 0.004 mV/V.) N CR LF (Executes zero calibration.)

S P I N 2 . 0 0 0 m V / V CR LF (Response when zero calibration is executed correctly and a transition is made to span input value setting.) E r r o r X CR LF Z E R O 0 . 0 0 0 m V / V CR LF (Response when a value outside the zero adjustment range is set.) Note: Resend a value within the zero adjustment range (0.3 mV/V). S S S P P P I A A N N N 1 9 5 . 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 m V / V CR LF

15

1 5 0 2 CR LF (Sets the span input value to 1.502 mV/V.) N CR LF 5 0 0 0 CR LF (Sets the span reading to 5000.) N CR LF (Executes span calibration.)

4 1 4 1

15 10 10 5

0 CR LF 0 CR LF

Y E S CR LF (Response when span calibration is executed correctly.) Note: The main unit automatically returns to measurement operation when span calibration is executed correctly.) E r r o r X CR LF S P I N 2 . 0 0 0 m V / V CR LF (Response when a value that contains a gain error or is outside the range is set.) Note: The main unit returns to span input value setting. Y E S CR LF (Normal response) N O ? CR LF (Response to, e.g., undefined commands.) E r r o r CR LF (Response to out-of-range data or data that do not meet setting conditions.) E R R O R A CR LF (Response when there is any communication parameter failure.) Note: Under normal conditions, this response is made only once. Note: ERROR B to ERROR F are available as the response commands for acknowledgment. Note: If a response to the ERROR X command is received, execute the same processing once again. If the panelmeter still does not recover, turn off the panelmeter once and then turn it on again. D A T A L O S T C O (Response in case of condition data failure.) Note: Set the condition data again. D A T A L O S T C O (Response in case of comparator data failure.) Note: Set the comparator data again. D A T A L O S T M E (Response in case of scaling data failure.) Note: Set the scaling data again. N D CR LF

7 15

Common response

5 5 6 7

Response in case of data failure in the internal memory Note: Under normal conditions, this response is made only once.

14

M CR LF

13

T CR LF

13

14 Warranty and After-service


14.1 Warranty The warranty period shall be one year from the date of delivery. Any failure that arises during this period and the cause thereof is judged to be obviously attributable to Asahi Keiki Co., Ltd. shall be remedied at no cost. 14.2 After-service This product is manufactured, tested, inspected, and then shipped under stringent quality control. Should the product fail, however, contact (or send the product to) your vendor or Asahi Keiki directly. (It is advisable that you send a memo describing the failure in as much detail as possible along with the product returned.)

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ASAHI KEIKI CO.,LTD.

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